Which two statements about IP-directed broadcast are true? (Choose two.)
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:08 pm
Which two statements about IP-directed broadcast are true? (Choose two.)
A. The destination address in the IP header of the packet is rewritten to the configured IP broadcast address for the subnet, and the packet is sent as a link-layer broadcast.
B. An IP-directed broadcast is an IP packet whose destination address is a valid broadcast address, and it originates from a node that is also part of the same subnet.
C. A switch that is not directly connectedto its destination subnet forwards an IP-directed broadcast in the same way it forwards unicast IP packets destined to a host on that subnet.
D. All switches in the network forward an IP-directed broadcast in the same way they forward multicast IP packets.
A. The destination address in the IP header of the packet is rewritten to the configured IP broadcast address for the subnet, and the packet is sent as a link-layer broadcast.
B. An IP-directed broadcast is an IP packet whose destination address is a valid broadcast address, and it originates from a node that is also part of the same subnet.
C. A switch that is not directly connectedto its destination subnet forwards an IP-directed broadcast in the same way it forwards unicast IP packets destined to a host on that subnet.
D. All switches in the network forward an IP-directed broadcast in the same way they forward multicast IP packets.