What is the purpose of ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)?

What is the purpose of ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)?

  • Correct Answer: Networking
  • To map MAC addresses to IP addresses
  • To assign IP addresses to devices
  • To resolve domain names to IP addresses

Explanation: To manage network congestion

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