You have a Cisco Nexus Series Switch. Which two descriptions of how incoming packets are handled by the VRF instance are true? (Choose two.)
A. The route policy defines which VRF that Cisco NX-OS uses for incoming packets.
B. By default, Cisco NX-OS uses the VRF of the outgoing interface.
C. The policy in the management VRF defines which VRF that Cisco NX-OS uses for incoming packets.
D. By default, Cisco NX-OS uses the VRF of the incoming interface.
E. The policy in the default VRF defines which VRF that Cisco NX-OS uses for incoming packets.
Question : Which two descriptions of how incoming packets are handled by the VRF instance are true?
Asking about how INCOMING packets are handled, so answer should be A,D
The question is asking what is the default behaviour. Configuring a route policy is not default behaviour so the correct answer is indeed BD.
Answer is A and D:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/4_2/nx-os/unicast/configuration/guide/l3_cli_nxos/l3_virtual.html
You can configure a route policy to modify this behavior and set the VRF that Cisco NX-OS uses for incoming packets
By default, Cisco NX-OS uses the VRF of the incoming interface to select which routing table to use for a route lookup.
Should be A & D.
By default, Cisco NX-OS uses the VRF of the incoming interface to select which routing table to use for a route lookup.
You can configure a route policy to modify this behavior and set the VRF that Cisco NX-OS uses for incoming packets.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/5_x/nx-os/unicast/configuration/guide/l3_cli_nxos/l3_virtual.html