Which two are intended use of the packet-tracer command? (Choose two.)
A. To filter and monitor ingress traffic to a switch
B. To configure an interface-specific packet trace
C. To simulate network traffic through a data path
D. To debug packet drops in a production network
E. To automatically correct an ACL entry in an ASA
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