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regex - Using sed to remove unwanted characters from output

I am running the following command in a bash shell in an attempt to return only the hexadecimal characters inside the [] and the integer value immediately following. The first sed call replaces everything up to and including the [. The second replaces : and ]. The command produces the desired result however I'd like to accomplish this in a single sed statement, i.e. without having to pipe through sed a second time. I've attempted a good many combinations of these two regex expressions but have not been able to find a combination that produces the desired result.

echo 'dot1dTpFdbPort[00:02:6f:d9:16:ca] 12' | sed 's/^.*[//g' | sed 's/[][:]//g'
00026fd916ca 12
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maybe you can try using the two regex with one unique sed command:

echo 'dot1dTpFdbPort[00:02:6f:d9:16:ca] 12' | sed -e 's/^.*[//g' -e 's/[][:]//g'

That command produces your desired result exactly what you want: in only one sed stetment.

Saludos.


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