Using slot number, and port number with CLI commands

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Brocade#show who exclude closed Console connections:

established

you are connecting to this session 2 seconds in idle

Telnet connections (inbound):

1 established, client ip address 192.168.9.37

27 seconds in idle Telnet connection (outbound): SSH connections:

Syntax: <show-command> exclude <regular-expression>

Displaying lines starting with a specified string

The following command filters the output of the show who command so it displays output starting with the first line that contains the word “SSH”. This command can be used to display information about SSH connections to the Brocade device.

Brocade#show who begin SSH

SSH connections:

1established, client ip address 192.168.9.210 7 seconds in idle

2closed

3closed

4closed

5closed

Syntax: <show-command> begin <regular-expression>

Searching and filtering output at the --More-- prompt

The --More-- prompt displays when output extends beyond a single page. From this prompt, you can press the Space bar to display the next page, the Return or Enter key to display the next line, or Ctrl+C or Q to cancel the display. In addition, you can search and filter output from this prompt.

At the --More-- prompt, you can press the forward slash key ( / ) and then enter a search string. The Brocade device displays output starting from the first line that contains the search string, similar to the begin option for show commands. An example is given below.

--More--, next page: Space, next line: Return key, quit: Control-c /telnet

The results of the search are displayed.

searching...

Telnet by name or IP address

telnet

temperature

temperature sensor commands

terminal

display syslog

traceroute

TraceRoute to IP node

undebug

Disable debugging functions (see also 'debug')

undelete

Undelete flash card files

whois

WHOIS lookup

write

Write running configuration to flash or terminal

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Brocade Communications Systems 6650 manual Searching and filtering output at the --More-- prompt