Correct Answer: B
Question stress on making a Edge service (Which is Routing) available to a VLAN Backed Logical switch which is possible only by configuring CSP in T0. Though a VLAN uplink is required, the best answer in the context of the question is "B. Centralized Service Port".
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.1/administration/GUID-BB4D26AD-AF81-4B7C-AA4A-366AEF6F79D2.html
In some scenarios, external clients send ARP queries for MAC addresses bound to LB VIP ports. However, LB VIP ports do not have MAC addresses and cannot handle such queries. Proxy ARP is implemented on the centralized service ports of a tier-1 logical router to handle ARP queries on behalf of the LB VIP ports.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/2.4/administration/GUID-DAEF8457-8363-4F33-84DA-68AA36A2DE3C.html
Centralized service ports are implemented on tier-1 routers ... read your own excerpt.
Go try to use NSX Edge Services without a VLAN Uplink to the Tier-0 gateway and let me know how that works out for you.
CSP can be implemented on a T0 Router as well.
Question stress on making a Edge service (Which is Routing) available to a VLAN Backed Logical switch which is possible only by configuring CSP in T0. Though a VLAN uplink is required, the best answer in the context of the question is "B. Centralized Service Port".
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.1/administration/GUID-BB4D26AD-AF81-4B7C-AA4A-366AEF6F79D2.html
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