Cisco Systems 1.0 (1) Manual De Usuario
Cisco Support Tools 1.0 User Guide
How to Use the FGrep Utility 224
-v:
print the lines that DON'T match the pattern.
-c:
print a count of the number of matching lines in each file.
-l:
print the name of each file that has a match.
Note: Options m, v, c and l are exclusive. Only one of these may be selected.
-x:
the pattern must match the entire line to succeed.
-i:
ignore the case of each character while matching.
-n:
print the line number that the match occurred on.
-f:
print the full path name of the file when printing filenames.
-s:
do not report errors encountered while opening or reading files.
-e:
use the next argument as the pattern to search for. This is useful if the pattern
begins with a - or / character.
-?
: Display program description.
Note: If the environment variable FGrep exists, its value is used to establish default
options.
Note: You can override an option that was specified in the environment variable by
following the option with a minus '-' sign. For example, to turn off the -i option,
specify -i-.
specify -i-.
See Also
For related information, see:
About Common Utilities
How to Use the Grep Utility
How to Use the Grep Utility