Which situation requires an AOS-Switch interface to support MAC-based VLANs?
A . The interface has an extended MAC ACL applied to it in the outbound direction, and it uses VLAN ID as one of the criteria for rules.
B . The interface has an extended MAC ACL applied to it in the inbound direction, and it has multiple tagged VLAN assignments.
C . The interface is configured to support Local MAC Authentication (LMA), authenticates endpoints against a non-default MAC group, and limits the address count to 1.
D . The interface is configured to support 802.1X in user-based mode, connects to more than one endpoint at a time, and users are assigned to different dynamic VLANs.
Answer: B