Which NetScaler mode is commonly referred to as ‘inline mode’?

Which NetScaler mode is commonly referred to as ‘inline mode’?
A. One-Arm Mode
B. MAC-based Forwarding
C. Two-Arm Mode
D. Use Source IP(USIP)

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    1. In an inline mode (also called two-arm mode) setup, you connect the NetScaler appliance to the network through multiple VLANs. The appliance receives the request from the client on one VLAN and it sends the request to the server on another VLAN. In the two-arm setup, the appliance is connected between the servers and the client. Client requests at the switch are forwarded to the appliance, and the appliance uses the configured load balancing method to select the service

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