Before deploying an IVS3800, you'll need to determine the network segment and IP address range of each network plane using the IVS network design tool. Which of the following statements about network design and planning are false?
A.
You are recommended not to change the network segment and IP address range of Outer_Service. Otherwise, installation operations and capacity expansion may fail.
B.
You are recommended not to change the network segment and IP address range of Inner_Service. Otherwise, installation operations and capacity expansion may fail.
C.
You are recommended not to change the network segment and IP address range of Outer_OM. Otherwise, installation operations and capacity expansion may fail.
D.
You are recommended not to change the network segment and IP address range of InnerJDM. Otherwise, installation operations and capacity expansion may fail.
The correct answer is D because the statement itself is inconsistent with the standard IVS3800 plane naming logic. In IVS deployment, network design is performed per network plane , and the material distinguishes service and management connectivity, for example by referencing service TOR and management TOR , and by using terms such as external service IP address and external management floating IP address for upper-layer connection planning . This clearly supports standard plane naming such as Outer_Service , Inner_Service , and Outer_OM .
The option D uses “InnerJDM” , which does not match the naming pattern established by the rest of the network design terminology. In professional IVS planning, this is most likely a typographical corruption of Inner_OM . Since the question asks which statement is false, the incorrect plane name makes D the false statement as written. The other options are structurally consistent with IVS network-plane design principles, where core predefined service and OM address ranges are typically kept unchanged to avoid deployment and expansion issues. Therefore, D is the false statement.
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