Hi,

"A router#sh access-lists" will display the access-lists.  To show what
access-lists are applied to particular interfaces I would use:
router#sh ip int (interface number)

This will show the access list applied and the direction.

The reason for enable prompt is that some router IOS versions will not
display access-list without the specific number unless in enable mode.

Just a thought

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia




On Tuesday, October 02, 2001 at 05:42:14 PM, Bob Timmons wrote:

> You're right.  I'm guessing it's another case of a poorly-worded question.
> The only ways I know of to show an interface and its access-list is to
"show
> ip int" or whatever, or "show ipx int e0" or whatever protocol you're
using.
> The other is to "show run".
> 
> > Dear Professional,
> >
> > I encountered this question while studying. It goes like this:
> >
> > Which command would display interfaces with applied access lists?
> >
> > A- show access-lists
> > B- show ip access lists
> > C- show ip access-lists
> > D- show access lists
> >
> > The correct answer is supposed to be A. I tried this on my router but it
> > does not show to which interfaces the access list is applied. What you
> > thinks?
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Lw
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