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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to grep sting (*) ? Post 302418588 by ooilinlove on Tuesday 4th of May 2010 10:46:33 PM
Old 05-04-2010
Debian How to grep sting (*) ?

Hi all,
I am trying to grep something from log file.


For example. i need to grep sting = "*834*1"


My LOG


Code:
2010-05-05 09:27:57,649|3|ABCD834|192.168.38.72|2365|444850623031|0|8|-|0|*834*1*1499413*00853662524#|470540.7219101273026475158
2010-05-05 09:28:48,053|12|ABCD834|192.168.38.71|147|444804255165|0|16|-|0|*834*9*4*00853662730#|434120.7196481273026527726
2010-05-05 09:28:58,460|5|ABCD834|192.168.38.76|608|444854069949|0|10|-|0|*834*5*00853663028#|371780.1682631273026537677
2010-05-05 09:29:05,822|5|ABCD834|192.168.38.72|575|444804255165|0|10|-|0|*834*5*00853662730#|482760.7235481273026545257
2010-05-05 09:29:17,703|13|ABCD834|192.168.38.76|5175|444854069949|-1|0|30105|0|*834*9*5*00853663028#|330870.1692111273026552253
2010-05-05 09:29:20,250|6|ABCD834|192.168.38.71|80|444804255165|0|11|-|0|*834*6*00853662730#|358980.7103851273026559517
2010-05-05 09:29:29,235|7|ABCD834|192.168.38.71|60|444804255165|0|29|-|0|*834*7*00853662730#|359290.7105931273026568788
2010-05-05 09:29:48,820|13|ABCD834|192.168.38.76|308|444854069949|0|17|-|0|*834*9*5*00853663028#|477350.1615001273026588532
2010-05-05 09:30:05,759|14|ABCD834|192.168.38.76|228|444854069949|0|18|-|0|*834*9*6*00853663028#|403290.1625021273026605443
2010-05-05 09:30:31,176|14|ABCD834|192.168.38.73|277|444850369726|0|18|-|0|*834*9*6*00868434710#|649800.1317031273026630789
2010-05-05 09:32:18,359|0|ABCD834|192.168.38.72|2|444824692738|-1|3|00999|0|*834#|566550.7282441273026737801

out put
Code:
2010-05-05 09:27:57,649|3|ABCD834|192.168.38.72|2365|444850623031|0|8|-|0|*834*1*1499413*00853662524#|470540.7219101273026475158

 

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AGGREGATE-IOS(1)                                              General Commands Manual                                             AGGREGATE-IOS(1)

NAME
aggregate-ios - optimise a concatenated set of cisco/IOS prefix filters to help make them nice and short. SYNOPSIS
aggregate-ios <source_config >optimised_config DESCRIPTION
Takes cisco IOS configuration on stdin, and optimises any prefix filters found using aggregate(1). Optimised filters are produced on std- out. OPTIONS
None. DIAGNOSTICS
Any diagnostics produced by aggregate(1) are passed through on stderr. EXAMPLES
The following configuration fragment: ip prefix-list AS65530 description Foo, Inc ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.1.0.0/16 ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.2.0.0/16 ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.2.1.0/24 ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.3.0.0/16 ip prefix-list AS65531 description Bar.Com ip prefix-list AS65531 seq 5 permit 192.168.1.0/24 ip prefix-list AS65531 seq 10 permit 192.168.2.0/24 ip prefix-list AS65531 seq 15 permit 192.168.0.0/19 is optimised as follows: ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.1.0.0/16 le 24 ip prefix-list AS65530 permit 10.2.0.0/15 le 24 ip prefix-list AS65531 permit 192.168.0.0/19 le 24 SEE ALSO
aggregate(1) HISTORY
Aggregate-ios was written by Joe Abley <jabley@mfnx.net>. BUGS
All those in aggregate(1) and then some :) Joe Abley 2000 November 27 AGGREGATE-IOS(1)
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