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*If a host does not have a route manually configured for the destination network, the host will drop the packet.
*If multiple network entries exist for the destination network, the most general route is used to forward the packet.
*If no route exists for the destination network and a default route is present, the packet is forwarded to the next-hop router.
*If the destination network is directly connected, the router forwards the packet to the destination host.
*If no route to the destination network is found, the packet is returned to the previous router.
*If the originating host has a default gateway configured, the packet for a remote network can be forwarded using that route.
*If no route exists for the destination network and a default route is present, the packet is forwarded to the next-hop router.
*If the destination network is directly connected, the router forwards the packet to the destination host.
*If no route to the destination network is found, the packet is returned to the previous router.
*If the originating host has a default gateway configured, the packet for a remote network can be forwarded using that route.
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