Question 8:
Which two statements about IP-directed broadcast are true? (Choose two.)
Answer options:
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.