Re: include/exclude commands

From: <daniel.dib_at_reaper.nu>
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 19:20:21 +0200

This might work:

sh int status | ex not|a-|1000_10|10_10

Exclude
not connected interfaces. Exlude anything auto negotiated. Exclude
interfaces running at 1000 or 10 Mbit.

Daniel

CCIE #37149

2013-07-10 19:03 skrev marc edwards:

> That would still show
interfaces with 'notconnect' status. My initial point is that using 'sh
int status' is summary view to see how all interfaces are connected to
include speed/duplex auto or manually configured. The rest is regex
magic to parse out unwanted. Keep in mind that milage may vary with
switch model when getting granular with regex.
>
> Marc Edwards
> CCIE
#38259
>
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Dima Muzychko
<muzychko_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> this should work as well, but don't
have where to try at the moment: #sh int status | in full +100_
>>
>>
2013/7/10 Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar>
>>
>>> Hmm, 100
includes 10, so I don't think that will cut it...
>>> also all lines
have an "a"
>>>
>>> marc edwards @ 10/07/2013 13:27 -0300 dixit:
>>>

>>>> Very nice, Daniel
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Marc Edwards
>>> > CCIE
#38259
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:47 AM,
<daniel.dib_at_reaper.nu> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> How about:
>>> >>
>>> >> sh
int status | ex not|a|1000|10
>>> >>
>>> >> Daniel Dib
>>> >>
>>> >>
CCIE
>>> >> #37149
>>> >>
>>> >> 2013-07-10 17:31 skrev Cisco
Fanatic:
>>> >>
>>> >>> I think what I am
>>> >> asking is that I only
need to display interfaces which are
>>> >>> hardcoded
>>> >> as
100Mbps. I am also getting everything else which I don't need.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>>
>>> >> SW1#sh int status | i connected|100
>>> >>> Gi2/36
connected 116 full 100
>>> >>>
>>> >> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/37
connected 116 a-full a-1000
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>>
>>> >> Gi2/38
connected 116 full 100
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/39 connected
116
>>> >> a-full a-1000
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/40
DC1000-4FL-WAP003 connected 220
>>> >> a-full a-1000
>>> >>>
10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/41 DC1fl4ups2 connected 3 a-full
>>> >>
a-100
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/42 connected 116 a-full
a-1000
>>> >>>
>>> >> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/43 connected 116 a-full
a-1000
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>>
>>> >> Gi2/44 connected 116 full
100
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/45 connected 116
>>> >> full
100
>>> >>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/46 connected 116 full 100
>>>
>>>
>>> >> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>> Gi2/47 connected 116 a-full a-1000
>>>
>>> 10/100/1000-TX
>>> >>>
>>> >>
>>> >>>> Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013
08:09:21 -0700 Subject: Re: include/exclude
>>> >> commands From:
renorider_at_gmail.com To: ebay_products_at_hotmail.com CC:
>>> >>
ccielab_at_groupstudy.com sh int status Marc Edwards CCIE #38259 On
Wed,
>>> >> Jul 10, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Cisco Fanatic
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>>
>> <ebay_products_at_hotmail.com>wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>>>> Is there a quick
way to figure
>>> >> out which interfaces are configured for speed 100
say instead of running
>>> >> show run command. If I do the include
command it also shows interfaces
>>> >> which are not configured with
speed 100. Any create ways to do stuff
>>> >> similar to bgp regular
expressions :) SW1#sh run | i interface|speed 100
>>> >> interface
GigabitEthernet2/35 interface GigabitEthernet2/36 speed 100
>>> >>
interface GigabitEthernet2/37 interface GigabitEthernet2/38 speed
100
>>> >> interface GigabitEthernet2/39 interface GigabitEthernet2/40
interface
>>> >> GigabitEthernet2/41 interface GigabitEthernet2/42
interface
>>> >> GigabitEthernet2/43 interface GigabitEthernet2/44 speed
100 interface
>>> >> GigabitEthernet2/45 speed 100 interface
GigabitEthernet2/46 speed 100
>>> >> interface GigabitEthernet2/47
interface GigabitEthernet2/48 interface
>>> >> GigabitEthernet3/1
interface GigabitEthernet3/2 yuri Blogs and organic
>>> >> groups at
http://www.ccie.net [1] [1]
>>> >>
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