From: CCIE3000 (ccie3000@googlemail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 13 2008 - 14:33:00 ART
By all means use the alias exec, but think how long it will take you to
enter, how often you will use them, how much time it will save you using the
alias compared to doing the full command and how likely you will use the
full command. For sure you will save a lot of time with certain ones. But
remember the remove them when done.
As for the other commands, I wouldn't play too much....
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Sachin D <networker.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While practicing for the lab, I am used to enter these alias commands for
> speed, using these commands in the lab will cause any issue ?
>
> alias exec s sh ip route
> alias exec sip sh ip int brief
> alias exec c conf t
> alias exec sr show run
> alias exec sfm sh fr map
> alias exec b sh ip bgp
> alias exec bs sh ip bgp sum
> alias exec sion sh ip ospf nei
> no ip domain-lookup
> line console 0
> no exec-tim
> logging sync
>
>
>
> Well I plan to remove these commands any how after completion, but just
> wanted to know the default value of exec-timeout so that default value can
> be restored on the router so that it can be same as before.
>
> Rgds
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