Which design criteria drives the selection of G.8032 in an ISP network design?
A) To gradually degrade the Ethernet rings' performance when it becomes saturated.
B) To make full use of Ethernet rings' redundant paths.
C) To achieve fast failover between two upstream Ethernet ring paths to the network core.
D) To prevent loops on Ethernet rings.
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