First of all it can be A or C based on the prefix pair (172.16.10.x to 172.16.20.x). However there is another condition match which is protocol 6 (tcp). So, the TCP traffic will not drop bus pass. UDP traffic will drop. Hence C is correct answer.
TCP Port 20 is FTP. FTP traffic is policed and if exceeds the rate it is dropped. The accept function means to police the FTP traffic and only the policer will drop the traffic. The default action is for all other traffic.
@she_ccie, As per your comment, Answer should be --> A TCP packet sourcing from 172.16.10.1 and destined to 172.16.20.1 is Accepted and after policer if it exceeds the value, it should drop. But this option is not present in given answers right ?
A UDP packet sourcing from 172.16.10.1 and destined to 172.16.20.1 is dropped
Protocol 6 is TCP as you can see here:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cable/serv_exch/serv_control/broadband_app/protocol_ref_guide/protocol_ref_guide/03_IP.pdf
nvm default-action drop. Means only tcp would be allowed and udp will be dropped. answer is correct
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