There are two processes to pair MAC address with IP
addresses. Which process finds an IP address from a MAC
address?
A. RARP
B. ARP
C. RIP
D. IGRP
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Answer: A
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) maps an IP
address to the MAC address, RARP (Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol) maps the MAC address to the IP address. ARP and
RARP work at the internet layer of the Internet Model or the
network layer of the OSI model.
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Ans :A) RARP
RARP - To find MAC - IP address
ARP - To find IP - MAC address
RIP,IGRP - Routing protocol
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