Which protocol is used for booting diskless workstations?

A.) IP

B.) ARP

C.) RARP

D.) TCP

E.) SNMP

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Which protocol is used for booting diskless workstations? A.) IP B.) ARP C.) RARP D.) TC..

Answer / kapilasdhir

C.) RARP

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Which protocol is used for booting diskless workstations? A.) IP B.) ARP C.) RARP D.) TC..

Answer / guest

Answer: C

Reverse Address Resolution Protocol - RARP is ARP's
counterpart, but it

resolves IP addresses to MAC addresses typically on diskless
workstations.

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