Which three statements apply to access control of both bridged and routed traffic for VLANs?
(Choose three.)
A.
Router ACLs can be applied to the input and output directions of a VLAN interface.
B.
Bridged ACLs can be applied to the input and output directions of a VLAN interface.
C.
Only router ACLs can be applied to a VLAN interface.
D.
VLAN maps can be applied to a VLAN interface.
E.
VLAN maps and router ACLs can be used in combination.
Explanation:
Bridged ACL are Port ACL, so B is not correct as those are only applied inbound, and in addition
VLAN interfaces are layer 3 and port ACL are layer 2. Router ACL’s are layer 3 and they may be
applied both inbound and outbound, so A is correct.
Also, you can use VACLs alone or a combination of VACLs and ACLs, so D is correct
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SY/configuration/guide/vlan_a
cls.html#wp1149762
Finally, VACL is applied globally to one or more VLANs listed and not to a VLAN interface (SVI),
which makes C correct but at the same time it makes E not correct
http://www.cathayschool.com/VACL-Configuration-a577.html