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Reverse Address Resolution ProtocolRARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol by which a physical machine in a local area network can request to learn its IP address from a gateway server's Address Resolution Pro [..]
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Reverse Address Resolution ProtocolInternetworking Dictionary A protocol, defined in RFC 903, which provides the reverse function of ARP. RARP maps a hardware (MAC) address to an internet address. It is used primarily by diskless nodes when they first initialize to find their internet address. See also: Address Resolution Protocol, BOOTP, internet address, MAC address.
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Reverse Address Resolution ProtocolThe protocol which allows a user to broadcast a MAC address on the local network, resulting in the network interface (NIC) returning it's IP Address
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Reverse Address Resolution ProtocolRARP is the protocol that maps MAC addresses to IP addresses - see also Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
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