show access-lists ipv4
To display the contents of current IPv4 access lists, use the
show access-lists ipv4
command in EXEC mode.
show access-lists ipv4
[
interface MgmtEth R/S/I/P
|
maximum
[
detail
] |
summary
[
access-list-name
] |
usage pfilter location
{
location node-id
|
all
} |
access-list-name
[
sequence-number
|
usage
pfilter location
{
location node-id
|
all
} ] ]
Syntax Description
Rack/Slot/Instance/Port/ number of the interface.
R/S/I/P
(Optional) Name of a particular IPv4 access list. The name cannot contain a space or
quotation mark; it may contain numbers.
access-list-name
Location of a particular IPv4 access list.
location number
(Optional) Location of a particular IPv4 access list. The node-id argument is entered in
the rack/slot/module notation.
locationnode-id
(Optional) Displays the usage of the access list on a given line card.
usage
(Optional) Displays the packet filtering usage for the specified line card.
pfilter
Displays a summary of all current IPv4 access lists.
summary
(Optional) Sequence number of a particular IPv4 access list.
sequence-number
Displays the current maximum number of configurable IPv4 accesscontrol lists (ACLs)
and access control entries (ACEs).
maximum
(Optional) Displays complete out-of-resource (OOR) details.
detail
(Optional) Displays the location of all the line cards.
all
Command Default
Displays all IPv4 access lists.
Command Modes
EXEC
Command History
Modification
Release
This command is
introduced.
Release
7.0.1
Usage Guidelines
Use the
show access-lists ipv4
command to display the contents of all IPv4 access lists. To display the contents
of a specific IPv4 access list, use the name argument. Use the
sequence-number
argument to specify the
sequence number of the access list.
Use the
show access-lists ipv4 summary
command to display a summary of all current IPv4 access lists. To
display a summary of a specific IPv4 access list, use the name argument.
Use the
show access-lists ipv4 maximum detail
command to display the OOR details for IPv4 access lists.
OOR limits the number of ACLs and ACEs that can be configured in the system. When the limit is reached,
configuration of new ACLs or ACEs is rejected.
Command Reference for Cisco NCS 1004
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Commands
show access-lists ipv4