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Old 04-27-2010
UNIX sort command

Need some help with the sort command. I have a large file which needs sorted on the third field separated by : and within the third field, I need it sorted by second field or everything after the . An example of my file is here and for example, the first line I need :ROUTER2.SFLDMI: sorted on the SFLDMI.
Code:
SFLDMI5_S3P14:1-255:ROUTER2.SFLDMI:GLOBAL.NET:11/0:155000:SOUTHFIELD:
SFLDMI6_S4P14:1-255:ROUTER3.SFLDMI:GLOBAL.NET:8/0:155000:SOUTHFIELD:
SFLDMI7_S3P1:1-255:ROUTER4.SFLDMI:GLOBAL.NET:10/0:155000:SOUTHFIELD:
13.OBBB.000330.SUV:1-255:ROUTER3.WOTNOH:GLOBAL.NET:8/0:155000:WORTHINGTON:
01.OBBB.100081:1-255:CISCO1.ABLNTX:GLOBAL.NET:1/0:155000:ABILENE:
45.OBBB.001990:1-255:CISCO2.ABLNTX:GLOBAL.NET:1/0:155000:ABILENE:
00.SFLD.MISEBA5_S5P1:1-255:ROUTER12.SFLDMI:GLOBAL.NET:10/0:155000:Southfield:
00.SFLD.MISEBA5_S4P14:1-255:ROUTER13.SFLDMI:GLOBAL.NET:11/0:155000:Southfield:
00.WOTN.OHATBB3_S11P3:1-255:ROUTER2.WOTNOH:GLOBAL.NET:11/0:155000:Worthington:
22.OBBB.001066:1-255:CISCO1.BKFDCA:GLOBAL.NET:1/0:155000:Bakersfield:
22.OBBB.001177:1-255:CISCO2.BKFDCA:GLOBAL.NET:1/1:155000:Bakersfield:

 

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NETROM(4)                                                    Linux Programmer's Manual                                                   NETROM(4)

NAME
AF_NETROM - NET/ROM amateur packet radio protocol family DESCRIPTION
NET/ROM is a protocol used extensively by radio amateurs. The Linux NET/ROM protocol family permits access to these protocols via the stan- dard networking socket metaphor. The NET/ROM protocol layer only supports connected mode. IP traffic may be stacked on top of NET/ROM frames using a non-standard extension to the NET/ROM protocol. The only mode of operation is connected mode which is the mode used for a socket of type SOCK_SEQPACKET (stream sockets are not available in NET/ROM). This requires that the user ensures output data is suitably packetised, and that input data is read a packet at a time into a buffer of suitable size. NET/ROM addresses consist of 6 ascii characters and a number called the SSID. These are encoded into a sockaddr_ax25 structure which is provided to the relevant system calls. NET/ROM has some unusual properties. Notably in a multi-user system an AX.25 address is often associated with a user, and some users may not have such an association. a set of ioctl calls are provided to manage an association table. NET/ROM supports the following socket options for SOL_NETROM. NETROM_T1 is the T1 timer in 1/10ths of a second, NETROM_T2 is the T2 timer in 1/10ths of a second. NETROM_N2, the retry counter is also configurable. There is no 'infinite retry' option supported however. It is possible for an application to request that the NET/ROM layer return the NET/ROM header as well as the application data, this is done via the NETROM_HDRINCL socket option. SEE ALSO
call(1), socket(2), setsockopt(2), getsockopt(2), nrbroadcast(5), nrports(5), netromd(8), noderest(8), nodesave(8), nrparms(8). AUTHOR
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk> Linux 25 July 1996 NETROM(4)
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