Which statement about IP-directed broadcast is true?
A.
When a directed broadcast packet reaches a switch that is directly connected to its destination subnet, that packet is "exploded" as a broadcast on the destination subnet.
B.
An IP-directed broadcast is a packet whose destination address is a multicast group to send the packet to a group of hosts in a local or remote network.
C.
An IP-directed broadcast is an IP packet whose destination address is a valid unicast address, but which originates from a node that is itself part of that destination subnet.
D.
All switches in the network forward an IP-directed broadcast in the same way they forward unicast IP packets.
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