
Chapter 2 Avaya P460 CLI Commands
The syntax for this command is:
Show ip access-lists[<policy-list-number>]
The policy list number (integer from 100 to 199) | |||
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192.168.55.0 | 0.0.0.255 | range 5000 6000 | |
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ip | 30 | deny udp |
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ip | 35 | deny ip |
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ip | 55 | fwd7 tcp |
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host 192.168.3.4 |
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host 10.6.7.8 |
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show ip arp
User level: read-only, read-write, admin.
Use the show ip arp command to display the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache.
The syntax for this command is:
show ip arp
Interface name (string up to 32 chars) | |
vlan | VLAN NAME (string up to 16 chars) or VLAN ID (number) |
The IP address of the station(s) | |
The ip mask of the routes. | |
static | Display static ip ARP information. |
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