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Standard ACL Config Commands

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show

Standard ACL Config Commands

Use this command to view current system information.

Syntax

show <parameter>

Parameters

Usage Guidelines
The

show access-list

command displays all the access lists configured in the switch console.

Provide the access list name or number to view the details of a particular ACL.

Example

RFS7000(config-std-nacl)#show ?

aap-wlan-acl wlan based acl

aap-wlan-acl-stats IP filtering wlan based statistics

access-banner Display Access Banner

access-banner Display Access Banner

access-list Internet Protocol (IP)

aclstats Show ACL Statistics information

alarm-log Display all alarms currently in the system

audit-log-filters Display audit log filter rules

autoinstall autoinstall configuration

audit-log-filters Display audit log filter rules

boot Display boot configuration.

clock Display system clock

commands Show command lists

crypto encryption module

crypto-error-log Display Crypto Error Log

crypto-log Display Crypto Log

debugging Debugging information outputs

dhcp DHCP Server Configuration

environment show environmental information

file Display filesystem information

firewall Wireless firewall

history Display the session command history

interfaces Interface status

ip Internet Protocol (IP)

ldap LDAP server

licenses Show any installed licenses

logging Show logging configuration and buffer

mac Internet Protocol (IP)

mac-address-table Display MAC address table

mac-name Displays the configured MAC Names

management Display L3 Managment Interface name

mobility Display Mobility parameters

ntp Network time protocol

password-encryption password encryption

port Physical/Aggregate port interface

port-channel Portchannel commands

?

Displays the parameters for which information can be viewed using the show
command.

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