EIGRPP
DHCP
ARP, or Address Resolution Protocol, defined by RFC 826.
types technology using determnistic MAC protocol and Non Deterministic MAC protocol?
ARP used for resolving mac address from ip address, say one client want to communicate with another and the sender knows only its destination IP address. For communication it requires the physical address of the destination, thus sender uses ARP protocol to resolve the physical address of the destination from ip address by sending arprequest to destination system.
mac protocols are medium access protocol. mac is sublayer of data link layer in osi model.it provides addressing and medium access mechanism
What type of technologies that used deterministic MAC protocol?
an arp (address resolution protocol) comes into picture when we have the ip address of our destination but we dont know the mac address of our destination.Normally when we open a web site this is the process which takes place.IP packet transmission comes after arp when the destination mac address is obtained after arp request.so an ip packet contains both source & destination IP & mac addr.
A MAC address is unique to your ethernet card. MAC addresses are used within an Ethernet network to uniquely identify the source and destination of Ethernet frames. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used on IP networks to map IP addresses to MAC addresses within an Ethernet network.
the MAC protocol is responsible for multiple access resolution.
This is achieved via the ARP protocol (the Address Resolution Protocol). The host sends out a request, basically asking "who has IP address so-and-so". The request, of course, is sent as a broadcast. If a computer has the specified IP address, it will reply with its MAC address.
When sending information over a local area network, to a specific computer, the MAC address of the destination must be known. ARP - the address resolution protocol - takes care of that. With it, you can ask for the MAC address that corresponds to a specific IP address.
It is divided into LLC (IEEE 802.2) and MAC (IEEE 802.3) layers.The LLC is used to identify the upper layer protocol from the received data.The MAC layer is used to identify the particular host on the destination network.