what is happening?

Click the Exhibit button. Traffic is flowing through the interfaces in the exhibit as follows: On
ge-0/0/2.0, IPv4 traffic has a throughput rate of 4 Mbps, and the burst size counter is at 200
KB. On ge-0/0/2.0, IPv6 traffic has a throughput rate of 7 Mbps, and the burst size counter
is at 550 KB. On ge-0/0/3.0, IPv4 traffic has a throughput rate of 5 Mbps, and the burst size
counter is at 250 KB. On ge-0/0/3.1, IPv6 traffic has a throughput rate of 12 Mbps, and the
burst size counter is at 450 KB. Which statement describes what is happening?

Click the Exhibit button. Traffic is flowing through the interfaces in the exhibit as follows: On
ge-0/0/2.0, IPv4 traffic has a throughput rate of 4 Mbps, and the burst size counter is at 200
KB. On ge-0/0/2.0, IPv6 traffic has a throughput rate of 7 Mbps, and the burst size counter
is at 550 KB. On ge-0/0/3.0, IPv4 traffic has a throughput rate of 5 Mbps, and the burst size
counter is at 250 KB. On ge-0/0/3.1, IPv6 traffic has a throughput rate of 12 Mbps, and the
burst size counter is at 450 KB. Which statement describes what is happening?

A.
IPv6 traffic on ge-0/0.3.1 is being dropped; all other traffic is unaffected.

B.
All IPv4 and IPv6 traffic on ge-0/0/2 and ge-0/0/3 is being dropped.

C.
IPv4 traffic on ge-0/0/2.0 is unaffected; IPv6 traffic on ge-0/0/2.0 is being dropped; IPv4
traffic on ge-0/0/3.0 is unaffected; IPv6 traffic on ge-0/0/3.1 is being dropped.

D.
IPv4 traffic on ge-0/0/2.0 is being dropped; IPv6 traffic on ge-0/0/2.0 is being dropped;
IPv4 traffic on ge-0/0/3.0 is unaffected; IPv6 traffic on ge-0/0/3.1 is unaffected.



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