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Which of the following are true about a LAN-connected TCP/IP host and its IP routing (forwarding) choices? (Choose two)Question 9Select one or more:The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in a different class of IP Network than the host.The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in a different subnet than the host.The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in the same subnet than the host.The host always sends packets to its default gateway.None of the above.

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Which of the following are true about a LAN-connected TCP/IP host and its IP routing (forwarding) choices? (Choose two)Question 9Select one or more:The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in a different class of IP Network than the host.The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in a different subnet than the host.The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in the same subnet than the host.The host always sends packets to its default gateway.None of the above.

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Solution

The correct answers are:

  1. The host sends packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in a different subnet than the host.
  2. The host always sends packets to its default gateway.

Explanation:

  1. In a TCP/IP network, a host will send packets to its default gateway if the destination IP address is in a different subnet. This is because the default gateway is the device that routes traffic from one network to another.

  2. The host always sends packets to its default gateway is also true because the default gateway is the device that routes traffic from the local network to other networks. Even if the destination IP address is in the same subnet, the host will still send the packet to the default gateway, which will then route the packet back to the host network.

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