Note
This command is not available in the USER EXEC Mode.show ip-access-list-stats {<IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|detail|on}
show ip-access-list stats {<IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|detail <IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
show ip-access-list stats {<IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>|detail <IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME>} {(on <DEVICE-NAME>)}
ip-access-list-stats | Displays IP access list statistics |
<IP-ACCESS-LIST- NAME> | Optional. Displays statistics for a specified IP access list. Specify the IP access list name. |
detail <IP-ACCESS -LIST-NAME> | Optional. Displays detailed statistics for a specified IP access list. Specify the IP access list name. |
on <DEVICE-NAME> | The following keyword is recursive and common to the
‘IP-ACCESS-LIST-NAME' parameter:
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nx9500-6C8809(config)#show ip-access-list stats IP Access-list: # Restrict Management ACL # permit tcp any any eq ftp rule-precedence 1 Hitcount: 0 permit tcp any any eq www rule-precedence 2 Hitcount: 4 permit tcp any any eq ssh rule-precedence 3 Hitcount: 448 permit tcp any any eq https rule-precedence 4 Hitcount: 0 permit udp any any eq snmp rule-precedence 5 Hitcount: 0 permit tcp any any eq telnet rule-precedence 6 Hitcount: 4 nx9500-6C8809(config)#
The following example displays the ‘auto-tunnel-acl‘ IP ACL configuration:
nx9500-6C8809(config)#ip access-list auto-tunnel-acl nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-acl-auto-tunnel-acl)#show context ip access-list auto-tunnel-acl permit ip host 200.200.200.99 30.30.30.1/24 rule-precedence 2 permit ip host 200.200.200.99 any rule-precedence 3 nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-acl-auto-tunnel-acl)#
The following example dispalys the statistics for the ‘auto-tunnel-acl‘ ACL:
nx9500-6C8809#show ip-access-list stats IP Access-list: auto-tunnel-acl permit ip host 200.200.200.99 30.30.30.1/24 rule-precedence 2 Hitcount: 0 permit ip host 200.200.200.99 any rule-precedence 3 Hitcount: 0 nx9500-6C8809#