Which two are characteristics of any node that is part of a Grid Plug and Play (GPnP) Domain in Oracle Clusterware?

Which two are characteristics of any node that is part of a Grid Plug and Play (GPnP) Domain in Oracle Clusterware?

Which two are characteristics of any node that is part of a Grid Plug and Play (GPnP) Domain in Oracle Clusterware?

A.
It has at least two nonroutable interfaces inside the GPnP domain for the private interconnect.

B.
It has at least two routable interfaces outside the GPnP domain for the public interface.

C.
It has at least one routable interface inside the GPnP domain for the private interconnect.

D.
It has at least one routable interface outside the GPnP domain for the public interface.

E.
It has a unique identifier that is unique outside the GPnP domain.

F.
It has a unique identifier that is unique inside the GPnP domain.

Explanation:

Each node participating in a GPnP domain has the following characteristics:
At least one routable interface with connectivity outside of the GPnP domain for the public interface
*A unique identifier that is unique within the GPnP domain
A personality affected by the GPnP profile, physical characteristics, and software image of the node
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Ziad

Ziad

D,F CORRECT
Grid Plug and Play domain is a collection of nodes belonging to a single cluster served by the GPnP service.
Cluster name: cluster-node01
Network name: example.com
GPnP domain: cluster-node01.example.com
Each and every node participated in GPnP domain has some common characteristics:
— Will have at least one routable interface with connectivity outside of the GPnP domain for the public interface. If there are multiple interface then it is required binding to be identified in the GPnP profile.
— Will have a unique identifier that is unique within the GPnP domain, and it is established through OSD.