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Chapter 2 Using Cisco IOS XE Software Filtering the Output of the show and more Commands 12 -rw- 208904396 May 28 2008 16:17:34 -07:00 asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin 13 -rw- 7516 Jul 2 2008 15:01:39 -07:00 startup-config Example 2: Copying a Startup Configuration File to USB Flash Disk Router# dir usb0: Directory of usb0:/ 43261 -rwx 208904396 May 27 2008 14:10:20 -07:00 asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin 255497216 bytes total (40190464 bytes free) Router# copy nvram:startup-config usb0: Destination filename [startup-config]? 3172 bytes copied in 0.214 secs (14822 bytes/sec) Router# dir usb0: Directory of usb0:/ 43261 -rwx 208904396 May 27 2008 14:10:20 -07:00 asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin 43262 -rwx 3172 Jul 2 2008 15:40:45 -07:00 startup-config 255497216 bytes total (40186880 bytes free) Example 3: Copying a Startup Configuration File to a TFTP Server Router# copy bootflash:startup-config tftp: Address or name of remote host []? 172.17.16.81 Destination filename [pe24_asr-1002-confg]? /auto/tftp-users/user/startup-config !! 3517 bytes copied in 0.122 secs (28828 bytes/sec) For more detailed information on managing configuration files, see the Managing Configuration Files section in the Cisco IOS XE Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Filtering the Output of the show and more Commands You can search and filter the output of show and more commands. This functionality is useful if you need to sort through large amounts of output or if you want to exclude output that you need not see. To use this functionality, enter a show or more command followed by the "pipe" character ( | ); one of the keywords begin, include, or exclude; and a regular expression on which you want to search or filter (the expression is case sensitive): OL-16506-10 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 2-13

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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
OL-16506-10
Chapter 2
Using Cisco IOS XE Software
Filtering the Output of the show and more Commands
12
-rw-
208904396
May 28 2008 16:17:34 -07:00
asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin
13 -rw-
7516
Jul 2 2008 15:01:39 -07:00
startup-config
Example 2: Copying a Startup Configuration File to USB Flash Disk
Router#
dir usb0:
Directory of usb0:/
43261
-rwx
208904396
May 27 2008 14:10:20 -07:00
asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin
255497216 bytes total (40190464 bytes free)
Router#
copy nvram:startup-config usb0:
Destination filename [startup-config]?
3172 bytes copied in 0.214 secs (14822 bytes/sec)
Router#
dir usb0:
Directory of usb0:/
43261
-rwx
208904396
May 27 2008 14:10:20 -07:00
asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.01.00.122-33.XNA.bin
43262 -rwx
3172
Jul 2 2008 15:40:45 -07:00
startup-config
255497216 bytes total (40186880 bytes free)
Example 3: Copying a Startup Configuration File to a TFTP Server
Router#
copy bootflash:startup-config tftp:
Address or name of remote host []?
172.17.16.81
Destination filename [pe24_asr-1002-confg]?
/auto/tftp-users/user/startup-config
!!
3517 bytes copied in 0.122 secs (28828 bytes/sec)
For more detailed information on managing configuration files, see the
Managing Configuration Files
section in the
Cisco IOS XE Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
Filtering the Output of the show and more Commands
You can search and filter the output of
show
and
more
commands. This functionality is useful if you
need to sort through large amounts of output or if you want to exclude output that you need not see.
To use this functionality, enter a
show
or
more
command followed by the “pipe” character ( | ); one of
the keywords
begin
,
include
, or
exclude
; and a regular expression on which you want to search or filter
(the expression is case sensitive):