When you request Oracle Network Cloud Service – VPN for Dedicated Compute service,
which IP address range is used to configure your service?
A.
the public IP address range that you want to use for your instances in Oracle Compute
Cloud Service
B.
the private IP address range that you want to use for your instances in Oracle Compute
Cloud Service
C.
the public IP addresses of your existing Oracle Compute Cloud Service instances
D.
the private IP address range that is used in your on-premises data center
D
B
https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/stcomputecs/STCSG/GUID-8F89288E-1A6F-436E-A422-1F7792291001.htm#STCSG-GUID-8F89288E-1A6F-436E-A422-1F7792291001
C
D
“A range of 8000 private IP addresses. These should be provided as network prefixes in the CIDR format (for example, n.n/19). When you create instances or restart existing instances, the private IP address of each instance is dynamically assigned from this range of IP addresses. Note that when your Oracle Compute Cloud Service account is provisioned, a range of private IP addresses is assigned from the 100.64/10 address range. You can either use this assigned range or specify another range of private IP addresses. An 8000-address block can meet the IP address requirements of up to 2000 instances.”
B
B
Its B as that is the only option in the form to chose. Public is defined by Oracle.