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Show access control list

dossantos5546
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Level 1

Hi!
I want to see the access control list in the terminal of a cisco router, and all its related info (standard or extended, port, source, destination, interface,...). Does anyone knows the commands for this purpose?

Thanks a lot!
Ramiro Dos Santos

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Hi Ramiro,

I didnt realise that you are on Packet Tracer:-)

I have checked this on PT router 2811.You will have to go to enable mode to see the command as below.

cisco 2811 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x200) with 60416K/5120K bytes of memory

Processor board ID JAD05190MTZ (4292891495)

M860 processor: part number 0, mask 49

22 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

7 Low-speed serial(sync/async) network interface(s)

239K bytes of NVRAM.

Delhi>en

Delhi#sh ip acce

Delhi#sh ip access-lists

Hope that helps

Regards

Najaf

Please rate when applicable or helpful !!!

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kcnajaf
Level 7
Level 7

Hi Ramiro,

sh access-list or sh ip access-list (which will display only ip access-list)

This will show standard, extentended, source ip, destiantion ip, source port and destiantion port.

But im not sure any command which will list the interface :-(

Hope this helps

Regards

Najaf

Hi, thanks for your help!

I tried what you suggested me but it don't recognizes the command. I'm using Packet Tracer and a Cisco 2800.

The terminal help tells me this:

DR2>show  ?

  arp            Arp table

  cdp            CDP information

  class-map      Show QoS Class Map

  clock          Display the system clock

  controllers    Interface controllers status

  crypto         Encryption module

  dot11          IEEE 802.11 show information

  flash:         display information about flash: file system

  frame-relay    Frame-Relay information

  history        Display the session command history

  hosts          IP domain-name, lookup style, nameservers, and host table

  interfaces     Interface status and configuration

  ip             IP information

  ipv6           IPv6 information

  policy-map     Show QoS Policy Map

  privilege      Show current privilege level

  protocols      Active network routing protocols

  queue          Show queue contents

  queueing       Show queueing configuration

  sessions       Information about Telnet connections

  ssh            Status of SSH server connections

  tcp            Status of TCP connections

  terminal       Display terminal configuration parameters

  users          Display information about terminal lines

  version        System hardware and software status

  vlan-switch    VTP VLAN status

  vtp            Configure VLAN database

DR2>show ip ?

  arp        IP ARP table

  bgp        BGP information

  dhcp       Show items in the DHCP database

  eigrp      IP-EIGRP show commands

  interface  IP interface status and configuration

  nbar       Network-Based Application Recognition

  ospf       OSPF information

  protocols  IP routing protocol process parameters and statistics

  rip        IP RIP show commands

  route      IP routing table

  ssh        Information on SSH

So it seems that my router don't have this command. Any other possibility to know the access-list?

Thank you,
Ramiro

Hi Ramiro,

I didnt realise that you are on Packet Tracer:-)

I have checked this on PT router 2811.You will have to go to enable mode to see the command as below.

cisco 2811 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x200) with 60416K/5120K bytes of memory

Processor board ID JAD05190MTZ (4292891495)

M860 processor: part number 0, mask 49

22 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

7 Low-speed serial(sync/async) network interface(s)

239K bytes of NVRAM.

Delhi>en

Delhi#sh ip acce

Delhi#sh ip access-lists

Hope that helps

Regards

Najaf

Please rate when applicable or helpful !!!

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