Re: Sorting routes -- was --> Re:

From: Kelly <kelly_at_cliffhanger.com>
Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 00:10:30 -0500

Yeah I do ...I laughed. :)

BTW, my Vim kills your Notepad. :)

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Quoting Chris Breece <cbreece1_at_gmail.com>:
        Hope you know im joshing you Kelly. Im a unix n00b.
        
        
        
        
        On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Chris Breece <cbreece1_at_gmail.com> wrote:
        
        >  "sort -t . -n -k1,1, -k2,2 -k3,3 -k4,4"
        >
        > Wow. I dunno in excel I just click the sort button :)
        >
        >
        >
        >
        > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Kelly <kelly_at_cliffhanger.com> wrote:
        >
        >> I don't think you can sort the routes
        >> via the router's command line.  Unless
        >> Cisco integrates the unix sort command
        >> into the IOS like they did grep.
        >>
        >> But A better (than Excel) "real life"
        >> option is the unix sort command.  If you
        >> don't have access to a unix or linux
        >> system, you can get a 'port' of the unix
        >> sort command for an MS Windows box.  See
        >> the link below.
        >>
        >> For more info on using the unix sort
        >> command for IP addrs, see Paul
        >> Heinlein's web site.
        >>
        >> Sort IP Addresses with GNU sort
        >> http://www.madboa.com/geek/sort-addr/
        >>
        >> i.e.,
        >>
        >> sort -t . -n -k1,1, -k2,2 -k3,3 -k4,4
        >>
        >> GNU (unix) utilities for Win32
        >> http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
        >>
        >> Kelly
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >> --
        >> Quoting Chris Breece <cbreece1_at_gmail.com>:
        >>        Hey Kevin,
        >>
        >>        Good idea. In real life, I find myself using excel and importing
        >> and then
        >>        sorting quite a bit. Using it to put routes in order for sum'ing is
        >> a good
        >>        idea. Not going to help in the lab, but a good real-life tool for
        >> sure.
        >>
        >>        Chris
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >>        On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:47 PM, kevin dalby <ieorbust_at_gmail.com>
        >> wrote:
        >>
        >>        > Another option would be to paste it into excel and sort it that
        >> way.
        >>        >
        >>        >
        >>        >
        >>        > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Cisco Fanatic <
        >> ebay_products_at_hotmail.com
        >>        > >wrote:
        >>        >
        >>        > > To sort out the outputs. The routes might be not that much in
        >> the Lab,
        >>        > but
        >>        > > I
        >>        > > am also trying to find it in real scenarios when you get huge
        >> number of
        >>        > > routes
        >>        > > and it becomes cumbersome to sort out if you have miss anything
        >> (while
        >>        > > applying summarization etc).
        >>        > >
        >>        > > > Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 09:50:45 +1000
        >>        > > > Subject: Re:
        >>        > > > From: dale.shaw_at_gmail.com
        >>        > > > To: ebay_products_at_hotmail.com
        >>        > > > CC: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
        >>        > >  >
        >>        > > > Hi,
        >>        > > >
        >>        > > > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Cisco Fanatic
        >>        > > > <ebay_products_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
        >>        > > > > All, I am sure that someone might have thought about it
        >> before.
        >>        > > > >
        >>        > > > > I am getting some 30+ routes
        >>        > > > > and I need to sort them in ascending or descending order
        >>        > > > >
        >>        > > > > Anybody?
        >>        > > >
        >>        > > > No way of doing this at the IOS CLI, as far as I'm aware. I
        >> make
        >>        > > > extensive use of a (non-free) text editor called UltraEdit,
        >> so outside
        >>        > > > of the lab, I'd use its built-in sort function for a task
        >> like this.
        >>        > > > If I'm at a Unix-like shell, of course, there are plenty of
        >> options.
        >>        > > >
        >>        > > > In the lab, all you've got is notepad and calculator, so you
        >> might be
        >>        > > > forced to copy the output from the terminal emulator, paste
        >> it into
        >>        > > > notepad, and manually sort from there, line by line.
        >>        > > >
        >>        > > > Why do you want/need to do this?
        >>        > > >
        >>        > > > cheers,
        >>        > > > Dale
        >>        > > >
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