The following describes the implementation of server IP address planning in the firewall server load balancing function, which are the correct items? (multiple selection).
Wait, what about option D? Shouldn't the server IP address be separate from the outgoing IP address of the firewall as well? That seems like an important consideration.
Exactly! It's all about avoiding conflicts and ensuring the load balancing function has its own dedicated IP address. I'd say options A, B, and C are probably the correct answers here.
Hmm, I think you're on the right track. The way I see it, the server IP address needs to be unique and isolated from the other network components. That way, the load balancing function can operate independently.
I agree, but I'm not sure about the specific restrictions. Does that mean it can't be the same as the virtualization server, other internet servers, or the server itself? That's a lot of constraints!
Okay, let's think this through. The key seems to be that the server IP address for the firewall load balancing function can't be the same as other network elements. That makes sense to me.
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