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AARPAppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol. Protocol in the AppleTalk protocol stack that maps a data-link address to a network address.
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AARPShort for AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol, a protocol for mapping a device's physical hardware
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AARPAmerican Association of Retired People [Snelling Center]
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AARPstands for the American Association of Retired Persons.
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AARPThe AARP is a U.S. based nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps persons aged 50 or above to improve the quality of their lives. The AARP was formerly known as the American Associati [..]
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AARP(n) an association of people to promote the welfare of senior citizens
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AARPThe American Association of Retired Persons: A non-profit organization doing education, research,, lobbying, etc. for the benefit of people over age 55.
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AARP<networking> (AARP) Apple's system to allow AppleTalk protocol to work over networks other than LocalTalk, such as Ethernet or Token Ring. AppleTalk nodes announce their presence to the network so that other nodes can address messages to them. AARP maps between AppleTalk addresses and other schemes. It is actually a general address mappi [..]
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AARPAmerican Association of Retired Persons
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AARPAmerican Association of Retired Persons.
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AARPAppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol. AARP is similar to the ARP used in the TCP/IP protocol stack. AARP is used to resolve (or bind) Ethernet addresses to network addresses.
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