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Chapter 98: Advanced Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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The following example displays the ACLs assigned to ports 1 to 5:
awplus# show interface port1.0.1-port1.0.5 access-
group
Figure 251. SHOW INTERFACE ACCESS-GROUP Command
Displaying
Named IPv6
ACLs
Use the SHOW IPV6 ACL command to display Named IPv6 ACLs in the
Privileged Exec mode. Here is the format of the command:
awplus# show ipv6 access-list
See Figure 252 for an example of the display.
Figure 252. SHOW IPV6 ACL Command
Displaying Time
Range
Information
To display the ACL time settings, use the SHOW TIME-RANGE command
in the Privileged Exec mode. This command supports Named IPv4 and
IPv6 ACLs. Here is the format of the command:
awplus# show time-range
See Figure 253 on page 1559 for an example of the SHOW TIME-RANGE
display.
This display shows that time range t1 has an absolute start time
(immediately effective start) of 9 am on January 2, 2012 and absolute end
time (immediately effective end) on January 31, 2012 at 10 am. Time
range t2 has an absolute start time of noon on January 2, 2012 and an
absolute end time of 4 pm on February 29, 2012. Time range t3 has an
absolute start time of 9 am on March 15, 2012 and an absolute end time of
9 am on March 31, 2012.
Interface port1.0.1
access-group 3010
access-group 3002
Interface port1.0.2
access-group 3025
IPV6 access-list udp
deny udp any any
IPV6 access-list protomirror
copy-to-mirror proto 27 20010db8::00a2.1c50/64 any