Why do hosts use ARP?

Why do hosts use ARP?



Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to resolve 32-bit IP addresses (e.g., 55.91.56.21) into 48-bit local MAC addresses (e.g., 01-1C-23-0E-1D-41). Hosts on the same network must know each other's MAC addresses before they can send and receive packets using IP addresses. Hosts build ARP tables by sending ARP requests and replies to each other.


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