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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 7.2
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Chapter 16 Working With Configuration Files
Filtering the Current Configuration Output
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sensor(config-tru)# exit
sensor(config)# exit
sensor#
Step 17
Display the current configuration for the web server submode.
sensor# configure terminal
sensor(config)# service web-server
sensor(config-web)# show settings
enable-tls: true <defaulted>
port: 443 <defaulted>
server-id: HTTP/1.1 compliant <defaulted>
sensor(config-web)# exit
sensor(config)# exit
sensor#
Filtering the Current Configuration Output
Use the more keyword | [begin | exclude | include] regular-expression command to search the output of
the more command.
The following options apply:
•
keyword—Specifies either the current-config or the backup-config:
–
current-config—Specifies the current running configuration. This configuration becomes
persistent as the commands are entered.
–
backup-config—Specifies the storage location for the configuration backup file.
•
|—The pipe symbol indicates that an output processing specification follows.
•
begin—Begins unfiltered output of the more command with the first line that contains the regular
expression specified.
•
exclude—Excludes lines in the output of the more command that contain a particular regular
expression.
•
include—Includes only the lines in the output of the more command that contain the regular
expression you specify.
•
regular-expression—Specifies any regular expression found in the more command output.
Note
The regular-expression option is case sensitive and allows for complex matching
requirements.