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Hey whatamp;#39;s up guys welcome to CertBros. In this video weamp;#39;re going to be talking about ARP. So what is ARP? ARP stands for address resolution protocol and is designed to discover MAC addresses and then map them to an IP address. So letamp;#39;s see how this works. In our example we have four computers and a switch. Our computers have been assigned IP addresses 192.168.0.1 .2 .3 and .4. Letamp;#39;s say host A wants to communicate with host D We already know the IP address maybe we typed it in manually. But remember switches are layer 2 devices which use MAC addresses not IP addresses. So for host A to communicate with host D it somehow needs to find out its MAC address. The way it does this is simple, host A will shout out to the entire network saying who is 192.168.0.4 Tell me your MAC address. And that message is sent as a broadcast. Weamp;#39;ve already looked at broadcast messages and remember they will be sent with a destination address of all Famp;#39;s and the