show policy profile

show policy profile {all | profile_index} {detail}

Description

Use this command to display policy profile information.

Syntax Description

profile Show current policy profile.
all All profile entries.
profile_index Profile index.
detail Displays all information in detail.

Default

If optional parameters are not specified, summary information will be displayed for the specified index or all indexes.

Example

The following example shows how to display policy information for policy profile 11:

show policy profile 11
Profile Index           :11
Profile Name            :
Row Status              :active
Port VID Status         :disabled
Port VID Override       :1
CoS Status              :enabled
CoS                     :7
Syslog on use           :disabled
Trap on use             :disabled
Disable ingress port    :disabled
Replace TCI Status      :enabled
Auth Override Status    :disabled
NSI                     :12345678 
Tagged Egress           :
Untagged Egress         :
Forbidden Egress        :
Rule Precedence         :1-2,10,12-19,23,20-22,25,31 
                        :MACSource (1), MACDest (2), IPv6Dest (10),  
                        :IPSource (12), IPDest (13), IPFrag (14),  
                        :UDPSrcPort (15), UDPDestPort (16), TCPSrcPort (17),  
                        :TCPDestPort (18), ICMPType (19), ICMP6Type (23), 
                        :TTL (20), IPTOS (21), IPProto (22), Ether (25), 
                        :Port (31)
Admin Profile Usage     :6
Oper Profile Usage      :6
Dynamic Profile Usage   :none
The following example shows all policy profile information:
x460-G2-SUM46.52 # show policy profile  
|PID |Name               |RS|PVID|NSI     |CoS|MIR|STDOA|T U F|prec |aSum |dSum | 
|1   |gear               |A |555 |none    |   |   |     |     |     | 
|2   |two                |A |    |none    |   |   |     |     |     | 
|5   |netadmin           |A |10  |none    |5  |   |     |  Y  |     | 
|10  |Employee           |A |1024|12345678|   |   |     |     |     | 

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 16.1.

The authentication override status was added in ExtremeXOS 22.2

Network Service Identifier (NSI) and ICMPType/ICMP6Type rule precedence information was added in ExtremeXOS 22.5.

Rule precedence order change supported in ExtremeXOS 22.7.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X590, X620, X690, X870 series switches.