Command Modes

Command History

 

 

NOTE: You can use this attribute to view the subset of

 

 

BGP routing tables that match the regular expression

 

 

that is specified on either a default or a non-default VRF.

regular-

Enter a regular expression then use one or a combination of

expression

the following characters to match:

[character]

. = (period) any single character (including a white

 

 

 

space).

 

* = (asterisk) the sequences in a pattern (zero or more

 

 

sequences).

 

+ = (plus) the sequences in a pattern (one or more

 

 

sequences).

 

? = (question mark) sequences in a pattern (either zero or

 

 

one sequences).

 

 

NOTE: Enter an escape sequence (CTRL+v) prior to

 

 

entering the ? regular expression.

 

[ ] = (brackets) a range of single-character patterns.

 

( ) = (parenthesis) groups a series of pattern elements

 

 

to a single element.

 

{ } = (braces) minimum and the maximum match count.

 

^ = (caret) the beginning of the input string. If you use

the caret at the beginning of a sequence or range, it matches on everything BUT the characters specified.

$ = (dollar sign) the end of the output string.

EXEC

EXEC Privilege

This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.

The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

Version

Description

9.7(0.0)

Introduced on the S6000–ON.

9.4.(0.0)

Added support for VRF.

9.0.2.0Introduced on the S6000.

8.3.19.0Introduced on the S4820T.

8.3.11.1Introduced on the Z9000.

8.3.7.0Introduced on the S4810.

7.8.1.0Introduced on the S-Series.

7.7.1.0Introduced on the C-Series.

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