From: sheherezada@gmail.com
Date: Mon Aug 20 2007 - 04:12:13 ART
You can pass without using aliases and TCL scripts - and even have
time left. Personally, I just use 'do' a lot and know the shortest
abbreviation of the most used commands, just enough not to confuse the
IOS parser. Of course, this largely depends on your habits. If you
are not using aliases in your daily work, then do not use them in your
lab either.
Just my 2 cents,
Mihai Dumitru
CCIE #16616 (SP, R&S)
On 8/20/07, Joseph Brunner <joe@affirmedsystems.com> wrote:
> Last time I went to RTP to ATTEMPT (being the keyword) the kids there around
> me blasted like 25 alias into each device the SECOND the proctor let us get
> on our computers.
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> Do any of you do this?
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> Do you really need an alias for something so lame as "show ip eigrp
> neighbor"
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> How many times do think you are going to type that in the lab?
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> I'm just wondering if this is the norm, or is it a bootcamp thing?
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> I personally like "command discretion" where right before I use a command I
> remember all the similar commands, and their inter-relationship.
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> Thanks,
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> Joe
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