Which protocol gets a hardware address from a known IP address?

A.) RARP

B.) TCP

C.) IP

D.) BootP

E.) ARP

F.) ICMP

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Which protocol gets a hardware address from a known IP address? A.) RARP B.) TCP C.) IP ..

Answer / guest

Answer: E

Address Resolution Protocol - ARP is responsible for
resolving MAC

addresses to IP address. It stores these in its arp cache
for later use.

It does this to inform a lower layer of the destination's
MAC address.

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Which protocol gets a hardware address from a known IP address? A.) RARP B.) TCP C.) IP ..

Answer / shridhar

A)RARP- IP address to Mac 

whenever ARP is uses for IP to mac 

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