Hello,
IMHO using the filtering (/) is the most close thing to grep it out
Router#show ?
aaa Show AAA values
access-expression List access expression
access-lists List access lists
accounting Accounting data for active sessions
adjacency Adjacent nodes
aliases Display alias commands
alignment Show alignment information
appfw Application Firewall information
archive Archive functions
arp ARP table
async Information on terminal lines used as router interfaces
auto Show Automation Template
backup Backup status
beep Show BEEP information
bridge Bridge Forwarding/Filtering Database [verbose]
buffers Buffer pool statistics
calendar Display the hardware calendar
call Show call
caller Display information about dialup connections
callmon Show call monitor info
capability Capability Information
capf-server Display CAPF server details
/ip
filtering...
idb List of Interface Descriptor Blocks
idmgr IDMGR interaction
if-mgr if-mgr information
interfaces Interface status and configuration
inventory Show the physical inventory
ip IP information
ipam IP Addr Mgr (IPAM) information
ipc Interprocess communications commands
iphc-profile Show IPHC Profile
ipv6 IPv6 information
kerberos Show Kerberos Values
key Key information
kron Kron Subsystem
license Show license information
line TTY line information
llc2 IBM LLC2 circuit information
location Display the system location
logging Show the contents of logging buffers
login Display Secure Login Configurations and State
mac-address-table MAC forwarding table
management Display the management applications
management-interface Host management-interface information
mdf Show the names of configured EMM menus
thanks,
Victor Cappuccio
CCIE R/S# 20657
CCSI# 31452
www.anetworkerblog.com
www.linkedin.com/in/vcappuccio
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Piotr Matusiak <pitt2k_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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