Sure, although you may need to remove them before your lab ends depending upon 
the lab rules. 

Personally I use a few aliases myself (NOT MANY) and paste them to all devices 
prior to starting my practice labs. My standard template of stuff is as follows:

alias exec t conf t
alias exec sib show ip int bri

That's it for aliases, no reason to get carried away ;)

Other housekeeping stuff I use may already be preconfigured in the lab (you'll 
have to check that) 

logging console debugging
no ip domain-lookup
ip tcp synwait-time 5
line con 0
 logg sync
 exec-t 0 0

You may want to increase the command history to something more than the 
default, and other recommendations would be to increase the scrollback in putty 
to something larger than the default, 2000 seems like a good number.

Now I realize some may disagree with these statements and that's fine, but 
ultimately you do what works for you. Good luck!




Thank you,
 
Steve Di Bias
Network Engineer - Information Systems
Valley Health System - Las Vegas
Office - 702- 369-7594
Cell - 702-241-1801
[email protected]

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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Alias in CCIE LAB Exam


Dear all,

Can we use aliases in the CCIE LAB before the exam starts e.g.

"Alias exec s show ip int br"

Thanks

Yasir Munir Abbasi

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