From what I have read it is Answer B: The port is removed from the EtherChannel Group
reference https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/10570-41.html#anc46
Characteristics of Destination Port
•A destination port can be a physical port that is assigned to an EtherChannel group, even if the EtherChannel group has been specified as a SPAN source. The port is removed from the group while it is configured as a SPAN destination port.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/12-2_55_se/configuration/guide/3750xscg/swspan.html
If the port was in an EtherChannel group, it is removed from the group while it is a destination port. If it was a routed port, it is no longer a routed port.
D is correct, B is wrong, please check here:
Can You Configure SPAN on an EtherChannel Port?
An EtherChannel does not form if one of the ports in the bundle is a SPAN destination port. If you try to configure SPAN in this situation, the switch tells you:
Channel port cannot be a Monitor Destination Port
Failed to configure span feature
You can use a port in an EtherChannel bundle as a SPAN source port.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/10570-41.html
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