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The ACL Viewer
Figure 218: Top-level Access List view in the ACL Viewer
From either the Policies View or ACL Viewer, you can modify the QoS profiles, change policy
precedence, and configure the currently-enabled policies on one or more devices.

ACL Viewer Summary Displays

When the Groups node is displayed in the ACL Viewer, you can view a summary of the rules created
for Access Lists, VLAN QoS, and Source Port QoS.
The format of each of these displays is the same, and is organized by policy scope—one entry for each
policy and scope resource (device or group). If a policy has multiple scope resources, each has a
separate entry. For example, in Figure 218, the policy ip1 is scoped on two individual devices, so there
are two entries in the list for that policy.
Each entry in the summary display shows the following:
• ! (exclamation point) is an empty column used to invoke a sort by policy precedence. Clicking the
column header will sort the policies in precedence order.
• Policy is the name of the policy.
• Scope shows the scope resource (device or group) and its associated QoS profile.
• Enabled indicates whether the policy is enabled for this policy scope. A green check (
that the policy is enabled. A red X (
enabled will not be configured on the devices within the scope, either automatically or when you
start a configuration manually.
The Access List display shows IP and Security policies only. If the Security policy allows the system to
dynamically determine the IP at network login, then those policies will only appear while the user is
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) indicates that the policy is not enabled. A policy that is not
) indicates
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