thanks Samuel. Have used awk a few times and it's certainly a good option -
was just hoping to save some work if anyone had already done it...!



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On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Samuel Garcia Feliciano <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  what about using Awk? it's my precious tool (Golum's voice)
>
> here you are with an example I'm using daily to monitor some devices:
>
>
>
> awk '/Media/ {print $7, $8, $9}' ping.txt
>
>
>
> Media = Word to look for in ping.txt file
>
> ping.txt = is a file with acumulative results (>>) from ping command to
> few devices
>
>
>
> give it a try... I'm sure you will love it...
>
>
>
>
>
> Best regards.
>
> **
> ------------------------------
>
>  *Desde:* Brian Anderson - ASI [[email protected]]
> *Enviado el:* jueves, 02 de mayo de 2013 9:36
> *Hasta:* Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> *Asunto:* RE: [enterasys] Port Config...
>
>   If you have the linux install of Netsight, I’ve used grep to find
> strings inside of config files.  I believe it is something like grep -Hrn
> 'search term' path/to/files.  With Windows you can use DOS, and Findstr
> command there: http://www.computerhope.com/findstr.htm
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Brian Anderson
>
> [email protected]
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>
> *From:* Nick Allen [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 02, 2013 9:21 AM
> *To:* Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> *Subject:* Re: [enterasys] Port Config...
>
>
>
> Yup, thanks Jay, but that was mainly my point about the port consolidation.
>
>
>
> And those were only examples I gave - ideally one command would show *any*
> line of config which referenced the given port - spanning tree, policy,
> maclock - anything.
>
>
>
> N.
>
>
>
> Nick Allen
> IT Director
>
>
>
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> London, W1T 4EZ
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>
>
> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Auger, Jay (IS) <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> You can use the 'find' command (no space after the pipe):
>
>
>
> show config port |find ge.1.3
>
>
>
> or just:
>
>
>
> show config |find ge.1.3
>
>
>
> Only limiting factor would in the case of port consolidation (like your
> duplex below).  You might have ports ge.1.1-10 configured in a command.
>  The find command wouldn't match on ge.1.3 for this string.
>
>
>
> Oh ya, not for the C-series, only N/K/S (AFAIK).
>
>
>
> Jay
>
>
>
> *From: *Nick Allen <[email protected]>
> *Reply-To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Thursday, May 2, 2013 8:22 AM
> *To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Subject: *[enterasys] Port Config...
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We have S-series, N-series, C-series switches and I have always thought it
> would be helpful to be able to type a command on a switch - something like:
>
>
>
> show config port ge.1.3
>
>
>
> and have it return all the lines of non-default config which refer to that
> port - duplex, speed, lacp, alias, mirroring, vlan egress etc - for example:
>
>
>
> show config port ge.1.3
>
>
>
> might return:
>
>
>
> set port alias ge.1.3 lon-srv1-nic1
>
> set port duplex ge.1.1-10 full
>
> set port lacp port ge.1.3 aadminkey 333
>
> set port negotiation ge.1.3 disable
>
> set port vlan ge.1.3 14
>
> set vlan egress 15 ge.1.2-8;lag.0.1-2 tagged
>
> set vlan egress 121 ge.1.1-5;ge.2.12-15;lag.0.1-3 untagged
>
>
>
> Mainly when re-purposing a port, it's useful to know if someone previously
> turned off negotiation etc, or had it as part of a LAG.
>
>
>
> Obviously stepping through the config file is do-able but a can be a bit
> time-consuming.
>
>
>
> Is there already anything like this - preferably from the command line?
>
>
>
> Assuming there isn't, then we pull our configs off regularly and commit
> any changes to an SVN repo, so I could run a command against a copy of that
> text file on the remote box as a second best option. In which case, I don't
> suppose anyone has written a regex or a script that could handle that have
> they?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> N.
>
>
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