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Explain What Is Arp?

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ARP, or Address Resolution Protocol can be likened to DNS for MAC ADDRESSES. Standard DNS ALLOWS for the mapping of human-friendly URLs to IP addresses, while ARP allows for the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses. In this way it lets SYSTEMS go from a regular domain name down to the actual piece of hardware it resides upon.

ARP, or Address Resolution Protocol can be likened to DNS for MAC Addresses. Standard DNS allows for the mapping of human-friendly URLs to IP addresses, while ARP allows for the mapping of IP addresses to MAC addresses. In this way it lets systems go from a regular domain name down to the actual piece of hardware it resides upon.



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