From: Gregory Gombas (ggombas@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jul 01 2007 - 18:06:43 ART
Thank you for your replies. Didn't see that in the Cisco Regular
Expression guide.
On 7/1/07, Scott Morris <smorris@ipexpert.com> wrote:
> The " /t" would basically exclude any vlan that appears as active, but
> doesn't have any ports assigned to it (e.g. from 'active' till the end of
> the line is ONLY spaces)
>
> HTH,
>
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Gregory Gombas
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> Subject: Wacky Regular Expression
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> This is from IE Lab 4:
>
> show vlan brief | exclude unsup|^ |^1 |active[ \t]+$
>
> I understand the goal of this command is to exlude output from the show vlan
> brief command but am not sure what this part of the string means exactly:
> active[ \t]+$
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
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