**To get the findings of Network Insights access scope analysis** The following ``get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings`` example gets the selected scope analysis findings in your AWS account. :: aws ec2 get-network-insights-access-scope-analysis-findings \ --region us-east-1 \ --network-insights-access-scope-analysis-id nis \ --nis-123456789111 Output:: { "NetworkInsightsAccessScopeAnalysisId": "nisa-123456789222", "AnalysisFindings": [ { "NetworkInsightsAccessScopeAnalysisId": "nisa-123456789222", "NetworkInsightsAccessScopeId": "nis-123456789111", "FindingComponents": [ { "SequenceNumber": 1, "Component": { "Id": "eni-02e3d42d5cceca67d", "Arn": "arn:aws:ec2:us-east-1:936459623503:network-interface/eni-02e3d32d9cceca17d" }, "OutboundHeader": { "DestinationAddresses": [ "0.0.0.0/5", "11.0.0.0/8", "12.0.0.0/6", "128.0.0.0/3", "16.0.0.0/4", "160.0.0.0/5", "168.0.0.0/6", "172.0.0.0/12" "8.0.0.0/7" ], "DestinationPortRanges": [ { "From": 0, "To": 65535 } ], "Protocol": "6", "SourceAddresses": [ "10.0.2.253/32" ], "SourcePortRanges": [ { "From": 0, "To": 65535 } ] }, [etc] ] } } ] } For more information, see `Getting started with Network Access Analyzer using the AWS CLI `__ in the *Network Access Analyzer Guide*.