You administer a server running a global zone with no virtual networking. Consider the following configuration:

Which is a valid IPMP configuration for this server?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Must be in the same network range (see * below).
Different speeds are fine (see ** below).
* An IP multipathing group, or IPMP group, consists of one or more physical interfaces on the same system that are configured with the same IPMP group name. All interfaces in the IPMP group must be connected to the same IP link (A, not B, not C, Not D).
** The same (non-null) character string IPMP group name identifies all interfaces in the group. You can place interfaces from NICs of different speeds within the same IPMP group, as long as the NICs are of the same type. For example, you can configure the interfaces of 100-megabit Ethernet NICs and the interfaces of one gigabit Ethernet NICs in the same group. As another example, suppose you have two 100-megabit Ethernet NICs. You can configure one of the interfaces down to 10 megabits and still place the two interfaces into the same IPMP group.