What is a valid implicit permit rule for traffic that is traversing the ASA firewall?

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What is a valid implicit permit rule for traffic that is traversing the ASA firewall?

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What is a valid implicit permit rule for traffic that is traversing the ASA firewall?

A. ARPs in both directions are permitted in transparent mode only.
B. Unicast IPv4 traffic from a higher security interface to a lower security interface is permitted in routed mode only.
C. Unicast IPv6 traffic from a higher security interface to a lower security interface is permitted in transparent mode only.
D. Only BPDUs from a higher security interface to a lower security interface are permitted in transparent mode.
E. Only BPDUs from a higher security interface to a lower security interface are permitted in routed mode.
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