show access-lists ipv6
show access-lists ipv6
To display the contents of current IPv6 access lists, use the show access-lists ipv6 command in EXEC mode.
show access-lists ipv6 [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
R/S/I/P
access-list-name
location number
location node-id
usage
pfilter
summary
sequence-number
maximum
detail
all
Displays all IPv6 access lists.
Command Default
EXEC
Command Modes
Command History
Release
Release
7.0.1
The show access-lists ipv6 command is similar to the show access-lists ipv4 command, except that it is IPv6
Usage Guidelines
specific.
Use the show access-lists ipv6 command to display the contents of all IPv6 access lists. To display the contents
of a specific IPv6 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 ipv6 summary command to display a summary of all current IPv6 access lists. To
display a summary of a specific IPv6 access list, use the name argument.
Command Reference for Cisco NCS 1004
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Rack/Slot/Instance/Port/ number of the interface.
(Optional) Name of a particular IPv4 access list. The name cannot contain a space or
quotation mark; it may contain numbers.
Location of a particular IPv4 access list.
(Optional) Location of a particular IPv4 access list. The node-id argument is entered in
the rack/slot/module notation.
(Optional) Displays the usage of the access list on a given line card.
(Optional) Displays the packet filtering usage for the specified line card.
Displays a summary of all current IPv4 access lists.
(Optional) Sequence number of a particular IPv4 access list.
Displays the current maximum number of configurable IPv4 accesscontrol lists (ACLs)
and access control entries (ACEs).
(Optional) Displays complete out-of-resource (OOR) details.
(Optional) Displays the location of all the line cards.
Modification
This command is
introduced.
Commands