Which two commands can you run on server14 to look at the network traffic generated between only client12 and server14 to assist in troubleshooting the communication issue?

A host named client12 is having difficulty communicating with a heavily used server named
server14. The server14 server has the ce0, ce1, ce4, and qfe4 interfaces active. The client12,
admin6, and appserv5 hosts are all on a private network and access the ce4 interface on server14
exclusively. They cannot access other network interfaces on server14. The appserv5 and admin6
hosts are currently generating heavy traffic to server14 due to a running batch process. Which two
commands can you run on server14 to look at the network traffic generated between only client12
and server14 to assist in troubleshooting the communication issue? (Choose two.)

A host named client12 is having difficulty communicating with a heavily used server named
server14. The server14 server has the ce0, ce1, ce4, and qfe4 interfaces active. The client12,
admin6, and appserv5 hosts are all on a private network and access the ce4 interface on server14
exclusively. They cannot access other network interfaces on server14. The appserv5 and admin6
hosts are currently generating heavy traffic to server14 due to a running batch process. Which two
commands can you run on server14 to look at the network traffic generated between only client12
and server14 to assist in troubleshooting the communication issue? (Choose two.)

A.
snoop !admin6

B.
snoop -d client12

C.
snoop -d ce server14

D.
snoop -d ce4 client12

E.
snoop -d ce4 client12 server14

F.
snoop -i ce4 server14 client12



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