I practiced a similar question, and I think option D makes sense because it talks about a configured policy, which is often the case in these scenarios.
This is a good question that really tests our understanding of network security and troubleshooting. I think the key is to focus on the security policy information in the output. Options C and D seem like the most likely correct answers to me.
I'm a bit confused by the traceoptions flags. Are those relevant to this question, or is the focus more on the security policy? I want to make sure I understand this properly before selecting my answers.
Okay, I've looked at the exhibit closely. I'm pretty confident that the packet is dropped by a configured security policy, so I'll go with option D. The other options don't seem to match what I'm seeing in the output.
Hmm, this one looks tricky. I'm not totally sure about the traceoptions flags, but the security policy options seem like they could be the right answer. I'll need to think this through carefully.
I think the key here is to carefully analyze the output in the exhibit and determine which statements are correct based on the information provided. The traceoptions flags seem like an important clue.
I think the correct answers are B and D. The host-traffic traceoptions flag is required to see this type of output, and the packet was dropped by a configured security policy.
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