display | by-linenum
Use display | by-linenum to number each output line for a display command.
Syntax
display command | by-linenum
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
mdc-admin
mdc-operator
Parameters
command: Specifies the keywords and arguments of a display command. To display available keywords and arguments, enter display ?.
Usage guidelines
By numbering each output line from a display command, you can easily identify the lines of interest.
Each line number is displayed as a 5-character string and might be followed by a colon (:) or hyphen (-). If you specify the | by-linenum option and the | begin regular-expression option for a display command, a hyphen is displayed for all lines that do not match the regular expression.
Examples
# Display VLAN 999 settings, with each output line identified by a number.
<Sysname> display vlan 999 | by-linenum 1: VLAN ID: 999 2: VLAN type: Static 3: Route interface: Configured 4: IP address: 192.168.2.1 5: Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 6: Description: For LAN Access 7: Name: VLAN 0999 8: Tagged ports: None 9: Untagged ports: 10: FortyGigE1/0/1
# Display the first line that begins with "user-group" in the running configuration and all of the following lines.
<Sysname> display current-configuration | by-linenum begin user-group 114: user-group system 115- # 116- return