What is causing this behavior?

Click the Exhibit button. — Exhibit – — Exhibit — In the network shown in the exhibit, you
want to forward traffic from the employees to ISP1 and ISP2. You want to forward all Web
traffic to ISP1 and all other traffic to ISP2. While troubleshooting, you change your filter to
forward all traffic to ISP1. However, no traffic is sent to ISP1. What is causing this behavior?

Click the Exhibit button. — Exhibit – — Exhibit — In the network shown in the exhibit, you
want to forward traffic from the employees to ISP1 and ISP2. You want to forward all Web
traffic to ISP1 and all other traffic to ISP2. While troubleshooting, you change your filter to
forward all traffic to ISP1. However, no traffic is sent to ISP1. What is causing this behavior?

A.
The filter term does not have the accept statement.

B.
The filter is applied to the wrong interface.

C.
The filter should use the next-hop action instead of the routing-instance action.

D.
The filter term does not have a required from statement.



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