User manual
 UI Table Filtering (Using Search and Filter Commands)
Page 4-41
The Filter Command
The Filter command filters unwanted information from a UI table by displaying only those 
lines containing a specified text pattern (up to 80 characters). Once the Filter command has 
been executed, the Filter mode remains active until the end of the UI table has been reached, 
or until the user exits the current UI table. 
Like the Search command, the Filter command cannot be limited to a specific column or 
heading.
To use the Filter command, type 
f at the More? prompt, followed by the text pattern you want 
displayed in the UI table, then press <Enter>.
♦ Important Note ♦
The Filter command is case sensitive. When using this 
command, be sure to type the text pattern exactly as it 
would appear in the 
UI table.
Real World Example
The following example uses the Filter command to display only those lines containing Lane 
services in the 
vivl table. (Before using this example, be sure that the more mode is enabled 
and the default is set at 22 lines. For more information, refer to page 4-38.) 
1. Type 
vivl and press <Enter>. A table similar to the following will be displayed:
Note that, because the information in the table exceeds the 
more command’s default of 22 
lines, the More? prompt appears at the bottom of the screen.
  Virtual Interface VLAN Membership
Slot / Intf / Service / Instance  Group  Member of VLAN#
-----------------------------------------  ---------  -------------------------
1  /1  /Rtr  /1  1  1
1  /1  /Rtr  /2    33  1
1  /1  /Rtr  /3  111  1
1  /1  /Rtr  /4  33  2
1  /1  /Rtr  /5  1  3
1  /1  /Rtr  /6  1  4
1  /1  /Rtr  /7  33  7
1  /1  /Rtr  /8  33  3
1  /1  /Rtr  /9  1  5
1  /1  /Rtr  /10  1  6
1  /1  /Rtr  /11  33  5
1  /1  /Rtr  /12  33  6
1  /1  /Rtr  /13  999  1
2  /1  /Lne  /1  1  1
2  /1  /Lne  /2  111  1
3  /1  /Brg  /1  33  1   4
3  /2  /Brg  /1  1  1
3  /3  /Brg  /1  1  1
3  /4  /Brg  /1  1  1
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