I'm a bit confused by the "uplink networking mode" and "networking topology of the OLT" options. Those seem more specific than the general VLAN planning principles the question is asking about. I'll focus on the more broad, common factors.
Okay, I've got this. The total number of VLANs, customer type and number of users, and type of business are all key factors to consider in VLAN planning. I'll select those.
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with VLAN planning principles. I'll need to think through this carefully and try to eliminate any options that don't seem directly related.
A, B, and C are important factors to consider for VLAN planning. The total number of VLANs, customer type, and business type all impact how the network should be designed.
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