to determine the MAC address of a given IP address
D.
to determine the IP address of a given MAC address
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a fundamental Layer 2 utility used within the IPv4 suite to resolve a known network-layer (Layer 3) address to its corresponding physical media access control (MAC) or hardware address (Layer 2). In a typical Ethernet environment, when a Junos device needs to forward a packet to a next-hop on a local subnet, the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) requires the destination MAC address to properly encapsulate the frame.
The process begins with an ARP Request, which is broadcast to all hosts on the segment asking, " Who owns this IP address? " The host assigned that specific IP responds with an ARP Reply containing its MAC address. The Junos device then stores this mapping in its ARP cache (viewable via the show arp command) to avoid repeated broadcasts for subsequent packets. This resolution is essential because while IP addresses facilitate end-to-end logical routing, the actual delivery of data across a physical wire or switch fabric relies entirely on hardware addresses. Without successful ARP resolution, the device cannot complete the Layer 2 header, and the traffic will be dropped as " encapsulation failed. "
[Reference: Networking Fundamentals, Ethernet and Address Resolution Protocol., ==========]
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