How do I "see" the AF point I choose with a Nikon D700/D3?

How do I "see" the AF point I choose with a Nikon D700/D3?
I hear  a D3s and LR3.3  can see it.
AND,  how do I turn it ON/OFF ?
HG

I was told by a  D3s user that in LRv3.3   AF point used is shown
Seem to remember for  some earlier version of LR   my e510 or e30  AF points was being shown.
My guess is you would only start looking at the AF points used ... when a  Lens or body starts acting differently. or when it is not working as well as other gear you are using. 
As my  only   RAW  software used  ... I would like it to  READ  what is there in the Exif.
at least
AF distance  (which was there in LRv2)
Shutter count (there in PS CS5)
and AF  point used  ...  there in Aperture 3   ... and Nikon software.
Because  LR  s/b a PRO workflow software  ...  support for the Current PRO cameras  should be expected    ... and that number is far LESS.
and for Nikon users it is D700/D3 series.    basically two cameras  ... because my guess is the different flavors D3/D3s/D3x   of the one body , the reading of the AF point sb  simular.
HG

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    So I tried to "show ip slb sticky config" command on CSM mode, but I could not find
    "config" argument as follows,
    ct65svf1#sh ip slb sticky ?
    client sticky associated with a specific client IP address
    groups list configured sticky groups
    | Output modifiers
    ct65svf1#sh ip slb sticky
    So I think, on CSM mode, I can not calculate the amount of sticky entry by executing one
    show command.
    Is my understanding correct ?
    Best regards,

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