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Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module Command Line Reference Guide 9.10(0.0)

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show cam-acl

Show space allocated for IPv6 ACLs.

Syntax show cam-acl
Command Modes
  • EXEC
  • EXEC Privilege
Supported Modes Full–Switch
Command History
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the FN IOM.
9.2(0.0) Introduced on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module.
Example
show cam-acl (non default)
                                             Dell(conf)#cam-acl l2acl 2 ipv4acl 4 ipv6acl 4 ipv4qos 2 l2qos 1 l2pt 0 ipmacacl 0 vman-qos 0 ecfmacl  0 
                                             Dell#show cam-acl        
                                             
                                             -- Chassis Cam ACL --
                                             Current Settings(in block sizes) 
                                             1 block = 128 entries 
                                             L2Acl        :         2
                                             Ipv4Acl      :         4
                                             Ipv6Acl      :         4
                                             Ipv4Qos      :         2
                                             L2Qos        :         1
                                             L2PT         :         0
                                             IpMacAcl     :         0
                                             VmanQos      :         0
                                             VmanDualQos  :         0
                                             EcfmAcl      :         0
                                             FcoeAcl      :         0
                                             iscsiOptAcl  :         0
                                             ipv4pbr      :         0
                                             vrfv4Acl     :         0
                                             Openflow     :         0
                                             fedgovacl    :         F3940
                                             
                                             -- stack-unit 0 --
                                             Current Settings(in block sizes)
                                             1 block = 128 entries 
                                             L2Acl        :         2
                                             Ipv4Acl      :         4
                                             Ipv6Acl      :         4
                                             Ipv4Qos      :         2
                                             L2Qos        :         1
                                             L2PT         :         0+F394
                                             IpMacAcl     :         0
                                             VmanQos      :         0
                                             VmanDualQos  :         0
                                             EcfmAcl      :         0
                                             FcoeAcl      :         0
                                             iscsiOptAcl  :         0
                                             ipv4pbr      :         0
                                             vrfv4Acl     :         0
                                             Openflow     :         0
                                             fedgovacl    :         0
                                             
                                             Dell#    
                                          
Related Commands cam-acl — configures CAM profiles to support IPv6 ACLs.

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