Which three options describe the interface and direction on which ACL capture can be applied on a Cisco Nexus 7000 switch? (Choose three.)
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A. B. C. D. E. F.ABE.
ACL (Access Control List) capture is a feature that allows capturing network traffic matching specific criteria specified in the ACL, which can help in troubleshooting and monitoring network traffic. In Cisco Nexus 7000 switch, ACL capture can be applied on specific interfaces and in specific directions.
The correct options that describe the interface and direction on which ACL capture can be applied on a Cisco Nexus 7000 switch are:
A. In a VLAN interface: ACL capture can be applied on a specific VLAN interface. This allows capturing traffic going through that VLAN.
B. In the ingress direction on all interfaces: ACL capture can be applied on all interfaces in the ingress direction. This allows capturing traffic coming into the switch.
C. In the ingress direction only on the M2 module: ACL capture can be applied on the ingress direction of the M2 module only. This allows capturing traffic coming into the M2 module.
D. In the egress direction on all interfaces: ACL capture can be applied on all interfaces in the egress direction. This allows capturing traffic going out of the switch.
E. In the egress direction on all Layer 3 interfaces: ACL capture can be applied on all Layer 3 interfaces in the egress direction. This allows capturing traffic going out of Layer 3 interfaces, such as routed interfaces.
F. In the ingress direction only on M1 module: ACL capture can be applied on the ingress direction of the M1 module only. This allows capturing traffic coming into the M1 module.
In summary, ACL capture can be applied on specific interfaces and in specific directions on a Cisco Nexus 7000 switch to capture network traffic matching specific criteria specified in the ACL.