HP 5120 series Configuration Manual page 19

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exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
A regular expression is a case sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. It supports the following special
characters.
Character
Meaning
Starting sign. string appears only at
^string
the beginning of a line.
Ending sign. string appears only at
string$
the end of a line.
Matches any single character, such
.
as a single character, a special
character, and a blank.
Matches the preceding character or
*
character group zero or multiple
times.
Matches the preceding character or
+
character group one or multiple
times
Matches the preceding or
|
succeeding character string
If it is at the beginning or the end of a
regular expression, it equals ^ or $.
In other cases, it equals comma,
_
space, round bracket, or curly
bracket.
It connects two values (the smaller
one before it and the bigger one
-
after it) to indicate a range together
with [ ].
Matches a single character
[ ]
contained within the brackets.
A character group. It is usually used
( )
with "+" or "*".
Remarks
For example, regular expression "^user" only
matches a string beginning with "user", not
"Auser".
For example, regular expression "user$" only
matches a string ending with "user", not "userA".
For example, ".s" matches "as" and "bs".
For example, "zo*" matches "z" and "zoo";
"(zo)*" matches "zo" and "zozo".
For example, "zo+" matches "zo" and "zoo", but
not "z".
For example, "def|int" only matches a character
string containing "def" or "int".
For example, "a_b" matches "a b" or "a(b"; "_ab"
only matches a line starting with "ab"; "ab_" only
matches a line ending with "ab".
For example, "1-9" means 1 to 9 (inclusive); "a-h"
means a to h (inclusive).
For example, [16A] matches a string containing
any character among 1, 6, and A; [1-36A] matches
a string containing any character among 1, 2, 3, 6,
and A (- is a hyphen).
"]" can be matched as a common character only
when it is put at the beginning of characters within
the brackets, for example [ ]string]. There is no such
limit on "[".
For example, (123A) means a character group
"123A"; "408(12)+" matches 40812 or
408121212. But it does not match 408.
12

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