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ki77a [65]
3 years ago
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Hi I am new at this so can anyone help me?

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trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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Meeeeeee!! In what can I help you with?
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From the host IP address and subnet mask, you can tell that both computers are on the same network. Host 172.16.29.155 will need to send an ARP request broadcast for 172.16.29.83 to get the MAC address and update its ARP table if the host 172.16.29.83 has not already done so.

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<h2>ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP)</h2>

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a procedure for mapping a logical address known as the IP address to a physical address known as MAC (Media Access Control) address in a local area network. The job of the ARP is essentially to translate 32-bit addresses to 48-bit addresses and vice-versa when using IP Version 4 (IPv4) to communicate on the network.

Most of the computer programs/applications use logical address (IP address) to send/receive messages, however, the actual communication happens over the physical address (MAC address) this happens in the layer 2 of the OSI model. An ARP request is a broadcast, and an ARP response is a Unicast.

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Scenario -2: The sender is a host and wants to send a packet to another host on another network.

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·        Find the IP address of the next-hop (router) for this destination.

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Scenario -3: the sender is a router and received a datagram destined for a host on another network.

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Scenario -4: The sender is a router that has received a datagram destined for a host in the same network.

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The situation in the question above falls under scenario-1. From the host IP address and subnet mask, you can tell that both computers are on the same network. Host 172.16.29.155 will need to send an ARP request broadcast for 172.16.29.83 so to get the MAC address and update its ARP table if the host 172.16.29.83 has not already done so.

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<span>While it is not frequently acknowledged either in the popular press or in scientific literature, a significant fraction of scientific discovery is the result of serendipity (or to put it more bluntly, luck). From the discovery of penicillin by Fleming to the discovery of new ionization techniques such as MALDI that power modern mass-spectrometry based proteomic research, luck has frequently played a big role. Such discoveries are generally attributed to hard work and genius, rather than to luck. Doing so gives the “genius” too much credit and luck too little.
</span><span>Risk taking is where most of the big discoveries in science lie. so takerisks.
</span>enjoy  always specially when you r  working and learn to say no
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<span>Note the distinction in this guideline from: “learn to write and present well.”
</span><span>Understanding and conveying the big picture for one's work is perhaps the greatest challenge facing young scientists
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