Halting The Display Of Screen Output; Redirecting Output To A File; Narrowing Output From Large Configurations - Cisco XR 12000 Series Getting Started Manual

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Displaying System Information with show Commands
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# terminal length 20
For information on searching or filtering CLI output, see the
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Halting the Display of Screen Output

To interrupt screen output and terminate a display, press Ctrl-C, as shown in the following example:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show running-config
<Ctrl-C>

Redirecting Output to a File

By default, CLI command output appears on the screen. CLI command output can be redirected to a
user-specified file by entering a filename and location after the show command syntax. The following
command syntax is used to redirect output to a file:
show command | file filename
This feature enables you to save any of the show command output in a file for further analysis and
reference. When you choose to redirect command output, consider the following guidelines:
In the following example, a target configuration file is saved to the default user directory:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# configure
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)# show configure | file disk0:myconfig.cfg
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)# abort
RP/0/0/CPU0:router#

Narrowing Output from Large Configurations

Displaying a large running configuration can produce thousands of lines of output. To limit the output
of a show command to only the items you want to view, use the procedures in the following sections:
Limiting show Command Output to a Specific Feature or Interface
Entering keywords and arguments in the show command limits the show output to a specific feature or
interface.
In the following example, only information about the static IP route configuration appears:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show running-config router static
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If the full path of the file is not specified, the default directory for your account is used. You should
always save your target configuration files to this location.
If the saved output is to be used as a configuration file, the filename should end with the
for easy identification. This suffix is not required, but can help locate target configuration files.
Example:
myconfig.cfg
Limiting show Command Output to a Specific Feature or Interface, page 5-100
Using Wildcards to Display All Instances of an Interface, page 5-101
Chapter 5
CLI Tips, Techniques, and Shortcuts
"Filtering show Command Output" section
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cfg
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