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11.1.10 show
MAC Extended ACL Config Commands
Use this command to view current system information.
Syntax
show<paramater>
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
The show access-list command displays the access lists configured for the switch. Provide the access list
name or number to view specific ACL details.
Example
RFS7000(config-ext-macl)#show ?
access-list Internet Protocol (IP)
alarm-log Display all alarms currently in the system
autoinstall autoinstall configuration
banner Display Message of the Day Login banner
boot Display boot configuration.
clock Display system clock
commands Show command lists
crypto crypto
debugging Display debugging setting
environment show environmental information
file Display filesystem information
ftp Display FTP Server configuration
history Display the session command history
interfaces Interface status and configuration
ip Internet Protocol (IP)
ldap ldap server
licenses Show any installed licenses
logging Show logging configuration and buffer
mac Media Access Control
management Display L3 Managment Interface name
mobility Display Mobility Parameters
ntp Network time protocol
password-encryption password encryption
privilege Show current privilege level
radius Radius configuration commands
redundancy-group Display redundancy group parameters
redundancy-history Display state transition history of the switch.
redundancy-members Display redundancy group members in detail
running-config Current Operating configuration
securitymgr Display debug info for ACL, VPN and NAT
sessions Display current active open connections
snmp Display SNMP engine parameters
snmp-server Display SNMP engine parameters
startup-config Contents of startup configuration
terminal Display terminal configuration parameters
timezone Display timezone
upgrade-status Display last image upgrade status
users Display information about terminal lines
version Display software & hardware version
wireless Wireless configuration commands
RFS7000(config-ext-macl)#show
? Displays the parameters for which information can be viewed using the show
command.