Xshell Highlight Sets Cisco Best Today
If you manage Cisco routers, switches, or firewalls, you spend hours inside the SecureCRT or Xshell terminal. While Xshell is one of the most powerful terminal emulators on Windows, its default black-and-white (or monochrome) text rendering is a productivity killer.
Here’s the problem:
The solution? Xshell highlight sets — custom keyword rules that colorize your Cisco CLI output in real-time. xshell highlight sets cisco best
But not all highlight sets are equal. In this article, I’ll show you how to build or import the best Xshell highlight set for Cisco that will transform your terminal into a color-coded command center. If you manage Cisco routers, switches, or firewalls,
Below is a ready-to-use set of regex patterns and colors for Xshell. These mimic Cisco’s native severity levels and common syntax. The solution
Fix: Go to Tools > Highlight Sets > Manage and check the order. Xshell applies rules top-down; if a later rule matches the same text, it overrides earlier ones. Move specific rules (e.g., "administratively down") above generic ones ("down").