**Example 1: To retrieve a list of all access points for an account** The following ``list-access-points`` example displays a list of all access points attached to buckets owned by account 123456789012. :: aws s3control list-access-points \ --account-id 123456789012 Output:: { "AccessPointList": [ { "Name": "finance-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "Internet", "Bucket": "business-records" }, { "Name": "managers-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "Internet", "Bucket": "business-records" }, { "Name": "private-network-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "VPC", "VpcConfiguration": { "VpcId": "1a2b3c" }, "Bucket": "business-records" }, { "Name": "customer-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "Internet", "Bucket": "external-docs" }, { "Name": "public-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "Internet", "Bucket": "external-docs" } ] } **Example 2: To retrieve a list of all access points for a bucket** The following ``list-access-points`` example retrieves a list of all access points attached to the bucket ``external-docs`` owned by account 123456789012. :: aws s3control list-access-points \ --account-id 123456789012 \ --bucket external-docs Output:: { "AccessPointList": [ { "Name": "customer-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "Internet", "Bucket": "external-docs" }, { "Name": "public-ap", "NetworkOrigin": "Internet", "Bucket": "external-docs" } ] } For more information, see `Managing Data Access with Amazon S3 Access Points `__ in the *Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide*.