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Reverse Address Resolution Protocol


(RARP) A protocol defined in {RFC 903} which provides the reverse function of {ARP}. RARP maps a hardware address (MAC address) to an Internet address. It is used primarily by diskless nodes, when they first initialise, to find their Internet address. See also BOOTP. (1994-12-08)

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