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Subject: [c-nsp] Frustrated with parser views
From: Eric Van Tol <eric () atlantech ! net>
Date: 2018-09-06 19:12:33
Message-ID: SN6PR12MB27820211C4F9ACCB7D1ADA99DA010 () SN6PR12MB2782 ! namprd12 ! prod ! outlook ! com
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Hi all,
I'm having some frustrating issues with a parser view I've set up on our devices. The \
purpose is to prevent users from seeing and/or changing things that they shouldn't. \
One of the issues we have is that I need some users to be able to clear sticky macs \
from ports in service instances. Easy, right?
commands config-service-instance include all mac
Nope. What about this?
commands config-service-instance include all mac security
Still not good enough.
commands config-service-instance include all mac security sticky address
STILL not good enough. I have to configure the 'no' counterpart to that command:
commands config-service-instance include all no mac security sticky address
I thought that the point of the 'all' wildcard was to support...all...command options \
that fall under the command you enter. Is that interpretation wrong?
-evt
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