which IP address range is used to configure your service?

When you request Oracle Network Cloud Service – VPN for Dedicated Compute service, which IP address
range is used to configure your service?

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



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Turgun

Turgun

Answer B
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/iaas/compute-iaas-cloud/stcsg/requesting-oracle-network-cloud-service-vpn-dedicated-compute.html

Note:

Ensure that the range of IP addresses that you provide doesn’t overlap with the private IP addresses used by other devices on your on-premises network.

Also check that the private IP addresses of existing Oracle Compute Cloud Service instances do not conflict with private IP addresses used by any of your on-premises devices. Such a conflict becomes relevant only when you configure a VPN tunnel and your Oracle Compute Cloud Service instances become an extension of you on-premises network.

just

just

which is correct answer please reply?
C or B ?