Xshell Highlight Sets Cisco ((top)) Today
\b(up|active|permit|allow|success|established|FORWARDING|synchronized)\b Match Case: Checked. 3. Network Identifiers (Color: Cyan or Yellow)
Once you have added your custom keywords and regular expressions to your Cisco_Network_Standard set, click to save it. Applying the Set to a Session To make this highlight set active during your sessions:
Xshell supports two highlighting methods: xshell highlight sets cisco
Imagine reviewing a switch port status report. Without highlights, you would have to manually scan lines of text for the word "down". With our rules in place, the moment an interface fails, the entire line containing that status is instantly flagged in red.
: Ensure that crucial data like BGP summaries or route maps look the same across every device you manage. How to Create Your Cisco Highlight Set Applying the Set to a Session To make
Name your new set something recognizable, such as Cisco_Network_Standard . Step 2: Define Keywords and Regular Expressions (Regex)
: Click Add to input the Cisco commands you want to highlight. : Ensure that crucial data like BGP summaries
| | Regex Pattern | Color Style | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Private IP | \b(10\.\d1,3\.\d1,3\.\d1,3)\b | White on Dark Blue | | Public IP | \b(?!(10\.|172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1])\.|192\.168\.))(\d1,3\.\d1,3\.\d1,3\.\d1,3)\b | White on Red |