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Complete Protocol dictionary, glossary and reference
ATMARP: ATM Address Resolution Protocol
ATM Address Resolution Protocol (ATMARP) is a specialised variant of ARP used to resolve layer-three (IP) addresses to layer-two (ATM NSAP or E.164) addresses in the Classical IP (CLIP) over ATM network environment. The main difference to traditional ARP is that - because ATM lacks a broadcast facility - there is a single designated ATMARP server whose layer-two address has to be configured statically in each client.
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IETF / ITU-T
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