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CodingSec |
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3229 |
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2016-06-22 19:59:31 (vue: 2016-06-22 19:59:31) |
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What is Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and How it Works ? |
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Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol used for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address that is present in the local network, especially for IP Version 4 which has a 32 bits long address. However, in an Ethernet local area network, physical machine addresses ( Also known as Media Access Control or MAC address) for attached devices are of 48 bits length. To solve this issue, A table called the ARP cache is used to maintain a correlation between each IP address and it’s corresponding MAC address. Address Resolution Protocol provides the necessary protocol rules for making this correlation and provides |
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