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address resolution

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address resolution

Acquiring a physical address. When a computer executes instructions, it requires a physical memory, storage or network node address to reference the actual hardware. For ease of recognition, names are often initially used to identify such objects, but have to be substituted with the "real" machine addresses in order to perform the actual operation. Machine addresses are derived using table lookups and algorithms. The terms "address resolution" and "name resolution" are synonymous.

Name to IP to Ethernet
In a TCP/IP network, there are two address resolutions. The first is the conversion from a domain and host name into an IP address (see DNS). The second is from the IP address to the Ethernet address (see ARP). See ARP, resolve, name resolution and DNS.


address resolution [′ad·res ‚rez·ə‚lü·shən]
(computer science)
The process of obtaining the actual machine address needed to perform an operation.
The process by which the address used to identify a workstation on a local-area network is translated to an address that can be handled on the Internet.

(networking)address resolution - Conversion of an Internet address into the corresponding physical address (Ethernet address). This is usually done using Address Resolution Protocol.

The resolver is a library routine and a set of processes which converts hostnames into Internet addresses, though this process in not usually referred to as resolution. See DNS.


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Patent Covers Authentication and Quarantining of Endpoints by Manipulating Address Resolution Traffic
- use of the Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (InARP) in conjunction with global addressing
--Multiservice Flexibility - supports Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Mediation defined by the IETF for Ethernet to ATM/FR service interworking; RFC 1483/2684 and RFC 1490/2427 for Ethernet to ATM/FR network interworking; full suite of multiservice pseudowires - Ethernet, TDM, ATM and Frame Relay; and the MFA Forum's ATM-MPLS interworking standard.
 
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