Allows you to filter command output. You
can either specify a match value, which will
only show command output that matches the value you specify, or
you can specify an except value, which will
only show command output except for the value you specify. For
example, use the | match option to display
only the app-version in the output of the show system info command: username@hostname> show system info | match app-version
app-version: 8087-5126 Similarly, to show all users
in your group lists who are not part of your organization, you should
show the user group list, but exclude the organizational unit (ou)
for your organization. Notice that, although there are a total of
4555 user-to-group mappings, with the | except filter
you can easily see the small list of users who are part of external
groups: username@hostname> show user group list | except ou=acme
cn=sap_globaladmin,cn=users,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=dnsupdateproxy,ou=admin groups,ou=administrator accounts,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=dhcp administrators,ou=admin groups,ou=administrator accounts,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=helpservicesgroup,cn=users,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=exchange domain servers,cn=users,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=network configuration operators,cn=builtin,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=dhcp users,ou=admin groups,ou=administrator accounts,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=exchange windows permissions,ou=microsoft exchange security groups,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=wins users,cn=users,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=enterprise read-only domain controllers,cn=users,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=print-server-admins,ou=admin groups,ou=administrator accounts,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=telnetclients,cn=users,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=servicenowpasswordreset,ou=admin groups,ou=administrator accounts,dc=acme,dc=local
cn=delegated setup,ou=microsoft exchange security groups,dc=acme,dc=local
Total: 4555
* : Custom Group
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