Which router command allows you to determine if an IP access
list is enabled on a particular interface?
A. Router# show ip interface
B. Router> show access-list
C. Router# show ip access-list
D. Router> show interface ip access-list
E. Route 1 P.O. box 198
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What information does the command “show access list” display?
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