Use this command to display policy profile information.
| profile | Show current policy profile. | 
| all | All profile entries. | 
| profile_index | Profile index. | 
| detail | Displays all information in detail. | 
If optional parameters are not specified, summary information will be displayed for the specified index or all indexes.
If the rule model is set to ACL Style Policy (access-list), then precedence information does not appear. To change the rule model, use the command configure policy rule-model [access-list | hierarchical].
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
      # 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| | | | | |
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 32.5.
This command is available on all ExtremeSwitching Universal switches.