I Think it's C.
The optional backplane LAN creates a dedicated interface in a separate VLAN on all CVMs and AHV hosts in the cluster for exchanging storage replication traffic. The backplane network shares the same physical adapters on bridge br0 by default but uses a different nonroutable VLAN
D. eth2 is created when deploying from Foundation, but becomes active if you segment backplane traffic. Quote from this link https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Nutanix-Security-Guide-v6_0:wc-network-segmentation-traffic-types-r.html ..."Backplane traffic is intra-cluster traffic", so D!
Sounds about right: in a segmented network, management traffic uses interface eth0 and the backplane traffic uses interface eth2:
In a segmented network, management traffic uses interface eth0 and the backplane traffic uses interface eth2: https://www.virtualramblings.com/create-a-backplane-network/
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