Proxy ARP: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:2316:23, 4 August 201571.13.245.199 talk 5,128 bytes −891 The premise of the entire scenario is wrong. If host A wants to communicate with a host outside of its subnet, it will arp its default gateway, NOT the other host. The other sections have plenty of examples; this section is not needed. undo Tags: section blanking Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 09:5409:54, 30 January 2015132.230.30.7 talk 6,019 bytes −30 Change "Proxy ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)" to just "Proxy ARP". This is shorter and avoids the interpretation that Proxy ARP is a defined protocol, or part of ARP. It is not. It is, as correctly stated, a *technique*. undo
  • curprev 09:5309:53, 30 January 2015132.230.30.7 talk 6,049 bytes −140 Differentiate more clearly between what happens and what the Proxy pretends to do. (ARP proxy is *not* a protocol extension, but, as correctly stated, a *technique*) undo

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