Monitoring Ipv4 Acls - Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Security Configuration Manual

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Configuring IPv4 ACLs
Command or Action
Step 6
end
Example:
Switch(config)# end

Monitoring IPv4 ACLs

You can monitor IPv4 ACLs by displaying the ACLs that are configured on the switch, and displaying the
ACLs that have been applied to interfaces and VLANs.
When you use the ip access-group interface configuration command to apply ACLs to a Layer 2 or 3 interface,
you can display the access groups on the interface. You can also display the MAC ACLs applied to a Layer
2 interface. You can use the privileged EXEC commands as described in this table to display this information.
Table 18: Commands for Displaying Access Lists and Access Groups
Command
show access-lists [number | name]
show ip access-lists [number | name]
show ip interface interface-id
show running-config [interface
interface-id]
show mac access-group [interface
interface-id]
OL-29048-01
Purpose
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Purpose
Displays the contents of one or all current IP and MAC address
access lists or a specific access list (numbered or named).
Displays the contents of all current IP access lists or a specific
IP access list (numbered or named).
Displays detailed configuration and status of an interface. If IP
is enabled on the interface and ACLs have been applied by using
the ip access-group interface configuration command, the access
groups are included in the display.
Displays the contents of the configuration file for the switch or
the specified interface, including all configured MAC and IP
access lists and which access groups are applied to an interface.
Displays MAC access lists applied to all Layer 2 interfaces or
the specified
Layer 2 interface.
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