Which of the following protocols are used to get an IP address
from a known MAC address?
A.) BootP
B.) TCP
C.) IP
D.) ARP
E.) RARP
F.) ICMP
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A E
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol - RARP is ARP's
counterpart, but it
resolves IP addresses to MAC addresses typically on diskless
workstations. BootP allows a host to resolves it's own MAC
address to an
IP address.
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