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Address Resolution Protocol Is Used To

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The Address Resolution Protocol used for discovering the link layer address

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Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a communications Protocol.

  • ARP is a significant part of IP (Internet Protocol) and maps a 32 bit IP address to a MAC address.
  • It is a low-level network protocol that translates network layer address to link layer address.
  • Address resolution depends on Protocols like ARP as protocols are network communications units.
  • Every new computer in a network is assigned a unique IP Address .In addition to this, a computer also has a unique media access control (MAC) address. These two addresses enable two computers to communicate with each other via ARP. In fact this communication exchange is the primary role of ARP.
  • Transmission rates can be effectively improved by keeping a track of addresses known to the network. Any changes to the IP or MAC addresses may also be exchanged via ARP as well.

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