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Can an ARP request on the network broadcast an IP address?
When you open a network browser and your computer is in a local network, for example 192.168.0.0/24, you can click an IP address and you get a set of parameters displayed in the browser for that address. For example, when I click google.com, I get:
This address is hosted by Google LLC.
but I could also click jcr@localhost and I get:
This address is hosted by JR Credit Management Inc.
I know that ARP requests do not work on broadcast addresses, but can I use an ARP request to broadcast a network IP address, and how would that work? I'm asking because when I click a computer name in a network browser, I get the MAC address and the IP address of that computer. If I can send an ARP request to broadcast a network IP address, then I can probably get the MAC address of that IP address. If that's the case, how does a network browser know that the MAC address and IP address of a computer are related?
Is the answer that there is no link between the MAC address and the IP address?
A:
No.
The MAC address is specific to a particular Ethernet frame. ARP requests are limited to
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