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- Dear students, welcome to Gate Smashers. In this video I am going to explain ARP - i.e.address resolution protocol. In this video we will discuss all the important points related to ARP - that will be beneficial for your competitive exams and even your college and University exams - so guys quickly like the video. Subscribe to the channel if you havent done yet, and even if youve done - you can get it subscribed by the other devices - even I am giving you this task that whoever is watching this video bring one subscriber, you can do this - easily on today only and if you have done that write done in comment section so that I receive acknowledgement - because acknowledgement is really important in the networks - ARP that is address resolution protocol. We have to do resolution of the address - what is meant by this is that we are converting logical address into physical address here - ARP is the protocol of level 3 or layer 3 - if you talk about OSI or TCP IP - either you call at