--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
/telnet
The results of the search are displayed:
searching...
telnet
Telnet by name or IP address
terminal
Change terminal settings
traceroute
TraceRoute to IP node
undelete
Recover deleted file
whois
WHOIS lookup
write
Write running configuration to flash or terminal
To display lines containing only a specified search string (similar to the
include
option for
show
commands) press the plus sign key ( + ) at the
—More—
prompt and
then enter the search string.
--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
+telnet
The filtered results are displayed:
filtering...
telnet
Telnet by name or IP address
To display lines that do not contain a specified search string (similar to the
exclude
option for
show
commands) press the minus sign key ( - ) at the
—More—
prompt
and then enter the search string.
--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c
-telnet
The filtered results are displayed:
filtering...
sync-standby
Sync active flash (pri/sec/mon/startup config/lp images)
to standby if different
terminal
Change terminal settings
traceroute
TraceRoute to IP node
undelete
Recover deleted file
whois
WHOIS lookup
write
Write running configuration to flash or terminal
As with the commands for filtering output from
show
commands, the search string
is a regular expression consisting of a single character or string of characters. You
can use special characters to construct complex regular expressions. See the next
section for information on special characters used with regular expressions.
Using special characters in regular expressions
You use a regular expression to specify a single character or multiple characters as
a search string. In addition, you can include special characters that influence the
way the software matches the output against the search string. These special
characters are listed in the following table.
Table 9. Special characters for regular expressions
Character
Operation
.
The period matches on any single character, including a blank space.
For example, the following regular expression matches “aaz”, “abz”, “acz”,
and so on, but not just “az”:
a.z
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