Suppose hosts A and B have been assigned the same IP address on the same Ethernet, on

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Suppose hosts A and B have been assigned the same IP address on the same Ethernet, on which ARP is used. B starts up after A.

What will happen to A’s existing connections? Explain how “self-ARP”

(querying the network on startup for one’s own IP address) might help with this problem.

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Computer Networks A Systems Approach

ISBN: 9780128182000

6th Edition

Authors: Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie

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