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Verifying the ACLMAN Configuration
Using ACL Manager
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OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
Verifying the ACLMAN Configuration 
To display information about ACLs configured through ACLMAN, use the following show commands in 
the Privileged Exec Mode. Note that these commands are specific to the ACLMAN shell interface and are 
not available through the Alcatel-Lucent CLI interface. 
Using Alcatel-Lucent CLI to Display ACLMAN Policies
To display information about ACLMAN configured ACLs from the Alcatel-Lucent CLI, use the same 
show commands that are used for displaying Alcatel-Lucent QoS policies. These commands include: 
When a show command is used to display output for all pending and applied policy configuration, the 
following characters may appear in the display: 
show [ip] access-lists
Displays access list configuration information.
show ip interface
Displays a list of ACLs associated with a specific interface.
show running-config
Displays the entire ACLMAN running configuration.
show time-range
Displays time range parameter values.
show policy condition
Displays information about all pending and applied policy conditions or 
a particular policy condition configured on the switch. Use the applied 
keyword to display information about applied conditions only.
show policy action
Displays information about all pending and applied policy actions or a 
particular policy action configured on the switch. Use the applied key-
word to display information about applied actions only.
show policy rule
Displays information about all pending and applied policy rules or a par-
ticular policy rule.
show active policy rule
Displays the pending and applied policy rules that are active (enabled) 
on the switch.
show qos config
Displays global QoS configuration parameters.
character
definition
+
Indicates that the policy rule has been modified or has 
been created since the last qos apply.
-
Indicates the policy object is pending deletion.
#
Indicates that the policy object differs between the pend-
ing/applied objects.