The node sends out an ARP request with the destination IP address.
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.
MAC
A host on a network needs to broadcast an ARP request to advertise its Mac address. The networking world is very chatty in nature and when a new network host is available it immediately broadcasts its Mac address as with a ARP message. Also when a particular network host needs to send a data packet to another network host available in the same LAN whose Mac address is unknown, the first network host sends out a ARP message requesting for the destination network hosts MAC address.
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Gary Sinise
McKenna "Mac" Llewellyn Taylor is the full name of a fictional television character. This character features on the television show "CSI:NY" as a detective.
Yes. My friend has a mac, and he plays minecraft on it.
Mac Taylor: Gary Sinise
No will is the only white guy
The surname 'Taylor' is spelled Mac an Tàilleir in Scottish Gaelic, and translates as 'son of the tailor'.
yea i have mac and my friend has pc....