The network administrator configured CoPP so that all SNMP traffic from Cisco Prime located at 192.168.1.11 toward the router CPU is limited to 1000 kbps. Any traffic that exceeds this limit must be dropped. access-list 100 permit udp any any eq 161 class-map CM-SNMP match access-group 100 policy-map PM-COPP class CM-SNMP police 1000 conform-action transmit control-plane service-policy input PM-COPP The network administrator is not getting the desired result for the SNMP traffic and SNMP traffic is getting dropped frequently. Which set of configurations resolves the issue? A. no access-list 100 access-list 100 permit tcp host 192.168.1.11 any eq 161 B. no access-list 100 access-list 100 permit udp host 192.168.1.11 any eq 161 policy-map PM-COPP class CM-SNMP no police 1000 conform-action transmit police 1000000 conform-action transmit control-plane no service-policy input PM-COPP interface E 0/0 service-policy input PM-COPP interface E 0/1 service-policy input PM-COPP C. no access-list 100 access-list 100 permit udp host 192.168.1.11 any eq 161 policy-map PM-COPP class CM-SNMP no police 1000 conform-action transmit police 1000000 conform-action transmit D. policy-map PM-COPP class CM-SNMP no police 1000 conform-action transmit police 1000000 conform-action transmit Correct Answer: C This question is in 300-410 exam For getting CCNP Enterprise Certificate
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