When forwarding a multicast frame, normal behavior for a LAN switch (without IGMP snooping enabled) is to forward the fr

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When forwarding a multicast frame, normal behavior for a LAN switch (without IGMP snooping enabled) is to forward the fr

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When forwarding a multicast frame, normal behavior for a LAN switch (without IGMP snooping enabled) is to forward the frame as if it were:

A. A unicast frame with a known destination in the forwarding table
B. A unicast frame with an unknown destination in the forwarding table
C. A unicast frame with a known source in the forwarding table
D. A unicast frame with an unknown source in the forwarding table
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