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August 3rd, 2008

Rarp

RARP definition of RARP in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
R everse ARP) A TCP/IP protocol used by a diskless workstation to obtain its IP address. Upon startup, the client station sends out a RARP request in an Ethernet frame to the RARP ... (more...)

Reverse Address Resolution Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) is a Link layer protocol used to obtain an IP address for a given link-layer address (such as an Ethernet address). (more...)

Setting up the rarpd server, Diskless NetBSD HOW-TO
Here, it uses rarp, Reverse ARP (Address Resolution Protocol). The rarpd server will map the client's ethernet hardware address to an IP address and send this information back to ... (more...)

RARP - The Ethereal Wiki
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) This protocol does the exact opposite of ARP; given a MAC address, it tries to find the corresponding IP address. (more...)
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RARP
Acronym Finder: RARP stands for Reverse Address Resolution Protocol ... Suggest new definition. This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder ... (more...)
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RARP, Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
RARP is used to translate hardware interface addresses to protocol addresses. ARP provides a complementary translation from a protocol address to a hardware interface address. (more...)

RARP - What does RARP stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the ...
Acronym Definition; RARP: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (more...)

RARP ( Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) Definition
Read a description of RARP. This is also known as Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Free detailed reports on RARP are also available. (more...)

RARP: Questions & Answers
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol - Questions & Answers ... Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) - Q&A Questions. What is RARP? To which OSI layer does RARP belong? Which ... (more...)

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