Herman,
Actually you can use wildcards. It's just called pattern matching.
Here
you go. Just copy/paste this into the smartset editor in text
mode.
This
will find Interfaces and Networks, but NOT Nodes unless
the Nodes with 172 and 192 Addresses do not resolve.
(('IP
Address' ~ '^172\.) || ('IP Address' ~
'^192\.'))
I'm
not sure how useful that will be...
This
will find them all in the Topology database:
ovtopodump -rl | grep -Ep "(IP ADDR: 172|IP ADDR: 192)" |
pg
Don
Davis
I'm trying to create a smartest that will contain two separate ip addresses that begin with 172 and
192
I know I
can't use wild card, but when I
tried using ip
address
attribute and searching for string 172 , I get
"172 was not found on the list".
What attribute do I
need to use when creating a SmartSet to find all devices beginning with that
IP?
Thank
you!
Herman
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