
Managing Aliases
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Enter the following to load aliases:
source aliases
<vol>
:
<filename>
<vol> is the volume storing the alias file.
<filename> is the name of the file that contains aliases.
Example:
Debugging with Predefined Aliases
This section describes how to use aliases that are useful for debugging common
network problems. These aliases are located in the debug.al file.
Enter the following to load the aliases that are predefined for debugging, where
<vol> is the volume containing the files from Bay Networks:
source aliases <vol>:debug.al
Table 9-1 shows each alias and its associated function. To invoke an alias, enter
the alias after the Technician Interface prompt. Follow the alias with a space and
the parameter indicated, if applicable. The console displays the data associated
with the alias.
If you enter: The system:
source aliases 2:aliases.1
or
run 2:aliases.1 or
source 2:aliases.1
Loads the aliases contained in the
aliases.1 file, which is stored on
Volume 2.
Note: With Version 7.70 or later router software running, you can use the
source aliases command to load alias files created in any version of Series 7
or later router software. You cannot, however, use earlier releases of router
software to read alias files created with Version 7.70 or later software.
Note: You can also use run <vol>:debug.al.
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