What two statements are correct regarding how a router forwards packets? (Choose two.)
- If the packet is destined for a remote network, the router forwards the packet out all interfaces that might be a next hop to that network.
- If the packet is destined for a directly connected network, the router forwards the packet out the exit interface indicated by the routing table.
- If the packet is destined for a remote network, the router forwards the packet based on the information in the router host table.
- If the packet is destined for a remote network, the router sends the packet to the next hop IP in the routing table.
- If the packet is destined for a directly connected network, the router forwards the packet based on the destination MAC address.
- If the packet is destined for a directly connected network, the router forwards the packet to the switch on the next hop VLAN.
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