Yeah, Several different ways put the simplest is just the ALT function. I
had no idea. Thanks all.
-Hammer
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:57 AM, michael haynes <mghaynes_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I would say (assuming securecrt), do 'sh ip int br | excl unassigned' and
> then use alt and the left mouse button to highlight the column of IP
> addresses and then paste those into your tcl script - it's probably the
> easiest way.
>
> Michael
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Hammer <bhmccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> All,
>> I've come up with several ways to quickly list just the IPs on
>> interfaces on a router. What I can't come up with is a method to get me
>> JUST
>> a raw list of IPs. So that I could quickly pull the output and paste it
>> into
>> notepad as part of a TCL "script" for ICMP checks.
>>
>> examples:
>> sho run | in add
>> sho ip int bri
>> sho interf | in Intern
>>
>> I would like the resulting output to just be the raw IPs.
>>
>> Like so:
>>
>>
>> 150.108.2.2
>> 150.108.5.5
>> 150.108.6.6
>> 150.108.7.7
>> 10.4.4.4
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas on this. Based on my testing, I am not sure if it
>> can
>> be done. I'll just copy/paste all the IPs one at a time or something. If
>> you
>> have any ideas let me know. Thanks!
>>
>> -Hammer
>>
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