Refer to the exhibit, Which traffic will have Frame Relay DE bit set when transmitted out the interface or interfaces that the policy-map is assigned to, assuming that CIR has been exceeded?
A.
IP packets assigned to qos-group 2
B.
IP packets with any DSCP setting
C.
IP packets exiting the Ethernet0/0 interface
D.
Class-default traffic
E.
All traffic
Explanation:
The show policy-map command displays the configuration of a service policy map created using the policy-map command. You can use the show policy-map command to display all class configurations comprising any existing service policy map, whether or not that service policy map has been attached to an interface. You can use the show class-map command to display all class maps and their matching criteria. If you enter the optional class-map-name argument, the specified class map and its matching criteria will be displayed.
Examples
In the following example, three class maps are defined. Packets that match access list 103 belong to class c3, IP packets belong to class c2, and packets that come through input interface Ethernet1/0 belong to class c1. The output from the show class-map command shows the three defined class maps.
Router# show class-map
Class Map c3
Match access-group 103
Class Map c2
Match protocol ip
Class Map c1
Match input-interface Ethernet1/0
Hi
I did not understand the explanination. Where is ACL 103?
And why the answer is option 1