CoPP failed to limit HTTP/HTTPS from 172.16.1.99 to the router CPU. Which configuration change resolves the issue? (Choose two.)
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Correct answer: interface E0/0 no service-policy input PM-COPP ; ! ; control-plane service-policy input PM-COPP.
Why this is the answer
The correct answer addresses the misapplication of the CoPP policy. CoPP (Control Plane Policing) policies are designed to protect the router's CPU from excessive traffic. They should be applied to the control-plane, not to a specific interface. The first part of the correct answer interface E0/0 no service-policy input PM-COPP removes the incorrect policy application from interface E0/0. The second part control-plane service-policy input PM-COPP correctly applies the policy to the control plane, ensuring that traffic destined for the CPU is policed. The other options are incorrect because they either modify the policing rate without correcting the policy application location, or they incorrectly modify the access list. Modifying the policing rate or the access list would not resolve the fundamental issue of the CoPP policy being applied to an interface instead of the control plane.
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