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2002 tmnxMcPathSrcGrpBlkHoleClear MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxMcPathAvailBwLimitReached MI gen 0 0
2004 tmnxMcPathAvailBwValWithinRange MI gen 0 0
MC_REDUNDANCY:
2001 tmnxMcRedundancyPeerStateChanged WA gen 0 0
2002 tmnxMcRedundancyMismatchDetected WA gen 0 0
2003 tmnxMcRedundancyMismatchResolved WA gen 0 0
2004 tmnxMcPeerSyncStatusChanged WA gen 0 0
Table 9 describes regular expression symbols and interpretation (similar to what is used for
route policy regexp matching). Table 10 describes special characters.
Table 9: Regular Expression Symbols
String Description
. Matches any single character.
[ ] Matches a single character that is contained within the brackets.
[abc] matches “a”, “b”, or “c”. [a-z] matches any lowercase letter.
[A-Z] matches any uppercase letter.
[0-9] matches any number.
[^ ] Matches a single character that is not contained within the brackets.
[^abc] matches any character other than “a”, “b”, or “c”.
[^a-z] matches any single character that is not a lowercase letter.
^ Matches the start of the line (or any line, when applied in multiline mode)
$ Matches the end of the line (or any line, when applied in multiline mode)
() Define a “marked subexpression”.
Every matched instance will be available to the next command as a variable.
* A single character expression followed by “*” matches zero or more copies of
the expression.
{m,n} Matches least m and at most n repetitions of the term
{m} Matches exactly m repetitions of the term
{m,} Matches m or more repetitions of the term
? The preceding item is optional and matched at most once.
+ The preceding item is matched one or more times.
- Used between start and end of a range.
\ An escape character to indicate that the following character is a match criteria
and not a grouping delimiter.