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Osi Layer, Arp, Rarp

This document discusses the OSI model layers, addresses used in networking including MAC, IP, and port addresses, and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP). It provides examples of how ARP works to resolve IP addresses to MAC addresses when two hosts on the same network need to communicate, including an example ARP request and reply packet encapsulated in Ethernet frames. It also explains how RARP works in the opposite direction to resolve a host's MAC address to its IP address.

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Osi Layer, Arp, Rarp

This document discusses the OSI model layers, addresses used in networking including MAC, IP, and port addresses, and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP). It provides examples of how ARP works to resolve IP addresses to MAC addresses when two hosts on the same network need to communicate, including an example ARP request and reply packet encapsulated in Ethernet frames. It also explains how RARP works in the opposite direction to resolve a host's MAC address to its IP address.

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OSI Layer, ARP, RARP

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OSI Layer

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OSI Layer

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OSI Layer

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Physical Layer

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Data Link Layer

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Network Layer

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Transport Layer

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Application Layer

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Summary Of Layers

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TCP/IP and OSI Model

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Addresses

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Addresses

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Addresses
 MAC Address: 48 bit
 00:0d:60:F0:EC:CA
 IP Address : 32 bit
 192.168.100.111
 Port Address : 16 bit
 80

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ARP
(Address Resolution Protocol)

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ARP AND RARP

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ARP Operation

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ARP Packet

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Four Cases using ARP

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Four Cases using ARP

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Example
A host with IP address 130.23.43.20 and
physical address 0xB23455102210 has a
packet to send to another host with IP
address 130.23.43.25 and physical address
0xA46EF45983AB. The two hosts are on the
same Ethernet network. Show the ARP
request and reply packets encapsulated in
Ethernet frames.

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ARP request and ARP Reply

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RARP
(Reverse Address Resolution Protocol)

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RARP Operation

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RARP Packet

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