Re: Playing with PIPES

From: jason munns <jasonmunns13_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 17:25:26 +1300

If you hold down the alt key while selecting text, you can select just
the ip addresses instead of the entire line, it saves having to
replace anything in notepad. This should work in putty and securecrt.

Jason

On 8 October 2010 16:53, Jeferson Guardia <jefersonf_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I think you are correct, either way is giving me what I want
>
> R1#sh ip aliases
> Address Type IP Address Port
> Interface 6.6.6.6
> Interface 5.5.5.5
> Interface 4.4.4.4
> Interface 2.2.2.2
> Interface 1.1.1.1
> Interface 10.1.12.1
> Interface 125.1.1.1
> Interface 128.1.1.1
> Interface 131.1.1.1
> Interface 133.1.1.1
> Interface 132.1.1.1
> Interface 191.1.1.1
> Interface 193.1.1.1
> Interface 192.1.1.1
> Interface 195.1.1.1
> Interface 194.1.1.1
> Interface 200.1.1.1
> Interface 223.1.1.1
> R1#sh ip alias
> Address Type IP Address Port
> Interface 6.6.6.6
> Interface 5.5.5.5
> Interface 4.4.4.4
> Interface 2.2.2.2
> Interface 1.1.1.1
> Interface 10.1.12.1
> Interface 125.1.1.1
> Interface 128.1.1.1
> Interface 131.1.1.1
> Interface 133.1.1.1
> Interface 132.1.1.1
> Interface 191.1.1.1
> Interface 193.1.1.1
> Interface 192.1.1.1
> Interface 195.1.1.1
> Interface 194.1.1.1
> Interface 200.1.1.1
> Interface 223.1.1.1
> R1#
>
>
> 2010/10/8 Rob Routt Jr. (rrouttjr) <rrouttjr_at_cisco.com>
>
>> Correction "show ip aliases" is the correct command, but obviously alias
>> will work too! For some reason, I think there is another command that is
>> very helpful for seeing this info and might even b a hidden command, but
>> I cannot think of it atm.
>>
>> -R
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Rob Routt Jr. (rrouttjr)
>> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:50 PM
>> To: Adam Booth; Jeferson Guardia
>> Cc: groupstudy
>> Subject: RE: Playing with PIPES
>>
>> You can also use "show ip alias" Then use notepad/replace as Adam
>> mentioned.
>>
>> Router#sh ip alias
>> Address Type IP Address Port
>> Interface 1.1.1.1
>> Interface 2.2.2.2
>>
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Adam Booth
>> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:45 PM
>> To: Jeferson Guardia
>> Cc: groupstudy
>> Subject: Re: Playing with PIPES
>>
>> Hi Jeferson,
>>
>> If you type "show ip int bri | exclude unassigned" it would show only
>> interfaces that have IP addresses but you would still see stuff like
>> "Loopback0 1.1.1.1 YES manual up" for each line
>>
>> If you paste the output into notepad, you can hit control h and replace
>> "YES
>> manual up" with nothing which would remove that part and just manually
>> remove the interface designations.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Jeferson Guardia
>> <jefersonf_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>> > Guys, anyone have any idea how can I only see the IPs when I have
>> something
>> > like this?
>> >
>> > R1#sh ip int br | sec IP-Address
>> > Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status
>> > Protocol
>> > R1#sh ip int br
>> > Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status
>> > Protocol
>> > FastEthernet0/0 10.1.12.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Serial0/0 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively
>> down
>> > down
>> > FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively
>> down
>> > down
>> > Serial0/1 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively
>> down
>> > down
>> > Loopback0 1.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback1 2.2.2.2 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback3 125.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback4 128.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback5 131.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback6 191.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback7 192.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback8 195.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback9 200.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback10 223.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback11 4.4.4.4 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback12 5.5.5.5 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback13 6.6.6.6 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback14 132.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback15 133.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback16 193.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > Loopback17 194.1.1.1 YES manual up
>> > up
>> > R1#
>> >
>> >
>> > The idea is having an output with just the IP's, thus I can copy and
>> paste
>> > it quickly into a tcl script to verify connectivity when
>> redistributing or
>> > something.
>> >
>> > Rgs,
>> >
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