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Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension
From: Lee <ler762 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 09:23:18 -0400
On 10/8/16, Hank Nussbacher <hank () efes iucc ac il> wrote:
On 07/10/2016 17:59, Lee wrote:On 10/7/16, Hank Nussbacher <hank () efes iucc ac il> wrote:On 07/10/2016 00:33, Lee wrote:dunno about creating web pages, but https://www.nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=785 has a section on showing filters that are defined but not referenced & referenced but not definedIn IOS-XR it is one command "sho rpl unused ?" RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:petach-tikva-gp#show rpl unused ? as-path-set Display as-path-set objects community-set Display community-set objects extcommunity-set Display extended community objects prefix-set Display prefix-set objects rd-set Display rd-set objects route-policy Display route-policy objects tag-set Display tag-set objects RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:petach-tikva-gp#show rpl unused prefix Fri Oct 7 08:24:53.237 IDT ACTIVE -- Referenced by at least one policy which is attached INACTIVE -- Only referenced by policies which are not attached UNUSED -- Not attached (directly or indirectly) and not referencedI'm actually starting to miss being out of the game. I'm retired, so don't have access to anything running IOS-XR. Just out of curiosity, how does the output of 'show rpl unused prefix' compare to the output of the script at http://pastebin.com/pem7tHAJ Thanks, LeeSamples:
<.. snip samples ..> interesting.. thanks!
Note the sloppy code - sometimes they state UNUSED and sometimes (UNUSED). Or "the following policies are"... rather than "the following routing policies are". Just plain sloppy Cisco coding and poor QA. And once you delete these unreferenced objects, "show rpl unused" will still show them since there is a bug in Cisco code (CSCuy07932/CSCug9153). See: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/192481 for details.
Which is why I like having the source code -- there's the possibility of fixing whatever myself instead of having to wait for the vendor to fix it :) Thanks, Lee
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- A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Jesse McGraw (Oct 06)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 06)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Hank Nussbacher (Oct 06)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 07)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Hank Nussbacher (Oct 08)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 11)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Hank Nussbacher (Oct 06)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 06)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 11)
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- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 12)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension shawn wilson (Oct 12)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Jesse McGraw (Oct 13)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Jason Hellenthal (Oct 13)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Lee (Oct 13)
- Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension Hank Nussbacher (Oct 13)