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ARP only permits address resolution to occur on a single network. could ARP send a request to a remote server in an IP datagram? why or why not?

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  1. 18 July, 02:57
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    The answer to this question is Yes it is possible

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    It can be done In the case where a special server is required in each network that would forward the request to the remote ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) server and will receive the response from the server and send it to the requesting host. So we conclude that we can do that hence the answer is Yes.
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