What is true about access control on bridged and routed VLAN traffic?

What is true about access control on bridged and routed VLAN traffic? (Choose three)

What is true about access control on bridged and routed VLAN traffic? (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 and router ACLs can be used in combination.

E.
VLAN maps can be applied to a VLAN interface

Explanation:

Router ACLs are applied on interfaces as either inbound or outbound. To filter both bridged and routed traffic, VLAN maps can be used by themselves or in conjunction with router ACLs.
VLAN ACLs, also called VLAN maps, which filter both bridged and routed packets. VLAN maps can be used to filter packets exchanged between devices in the same VLAN.



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Martin

Martin

I believe this is wrong. You don’t apply VLAN-map to a VLAN inteface. Instead you filter the traffic on a VLAN itself.
Therefore I believe the answers should be A, C and D.

snooper

snooper

ans should be A, C, D