How does Control Plane Policing protect the route processor?

How does Control Plane Policing protect the route processor?
A. It dynamically enables ingress ACLs on selected interfaces.
B. It disables access to the control plane during an attack.
C. It treats the route processor as a separate entity within MQC.
D. It marks non-essential traffic and moves it to the Scavenger class.

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4 thoughts on “How does Control Plane Policing protect the route processor?

  1. “CoPP protects the route processor on network devices by treating route processor resources as a separate entity with its own ingress interface”

    Therefore C is the correct answer

  2. Agree with Anonymous, Control Plane Policing does not dynamically enable ACL’s so C is correct

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