Xshell Highlight Sets Cisco
Human eyes are naturally drawn to color variations. Standard terminal outputs deliver data in monochromatic text (usually white or green on black). This forces your brain to read every single word to find anomalies.
[^A-Za-z_&-](accepted|allowed|enabled|connected|successfully|成功|正确|successful|succeeded|success)[^A-Za-z_-]|[=>"':.,;(ok)[ ]*[]=>"':.,;)] xshell highlight sets cisco
Use the boundary anchors \bDOWN\b . This is the most common fix for over-matching. Human eyes are naturally drawn to color variations
The real power of XShell lies in Regex. Instead of highlighting one specific IP, you can highlight all IPs. \b(?:[0-9]1,3\.)3[0-9]1,3\b MAC Address: ([0-9A-Fa-f]4\.)2[0-9A-Fa-f]4 Cisco Interface Shortcuts: (Gi|Te|Fa|Po)[0-9/.]+ How to Apply Your Highlight Set Instead of highlighting one specific IP, you can
If using patterns (like matching any IP address), check the box.
Check the box if you are using Regex wildcards. Click OK to save the individual rule. Essential Regex Patterns for Cisco Hardware
: shutdown , no , erase , reload , format , crypto , reject , drop 3. IP Addresses and Network Data (Blue / Cyan)