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Finding Type of ARP Request That Introducing the MAC Address Table Instability Results in Network Sensitivity

Received: 24 May 2025     Accepted: 16 June 2025     Published: 7 July 2025
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Abstract

In network analysis, "looping" or "network loops" refers to situations where a path in a network returns to the same node or nodes multiple times, creating a closed circuit or cycle. In a loop, a single ARP (ARP or Address Resolution Protocol) is a networking protocol that translates Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to Media Access Control (MAC) addresses within a local area network (LAN). This can occur in various network contexts, including project management, computer networks, and electrical circuits. loops occur when a path traverses the same node twice or more. Looping in Computer Programming can be stated as a "loop" is a sequence of instructions that is repeatedly executed until a certain condition is met. This paper is trying to introduce the verities of looping criteria where the ARP is infected first and after that effect of its network smoothness, and also how it can be avoided is tries to show in Computer technology.

Published in American Journal of Networks and Communications (Volume 14, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajnc.20251402.11
Page(s) 20-35
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Keywords

Arp, Mac, Looping, Ip, Strom, Layer, Router, Switch

References
[1] MAC ADDRESS ROUTING POLICY OVER THE IP NETWORK.
[2] MAC ADDRESS CLONING TECHNIQUE RESULTS.
[3] CLONING MAC ADDRESS RESULTS REVIEW
[4] ALLOCATION OF BANDWIDTH IN DHCP REVIEW
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    Imam, M. A. Y., Biswas, P. K. (2025). Finding Type of ARP Request That Introducing the MAC Address Table Instability Results in Network Sensitivity. American Journal of Networks and Communications, 14(2), 20-35. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajnc.20251402.11

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    Imam, M. A. Y.; Biswas, P. K. Finding Type of ARP Request That Introducing the MAC Address Table Instability Results in Network Sensitivity. Am. J. Netw. Commun. 2025, 14(2), 20-35. doi: 10.11648/j.ajnc.20251402.11

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    Imam MAY, Biswas PK. Finding Type of ARP Request That Introducing the MAC Address Table Instability Results in Network Sensitivity. Am J Netw Commun. 2025;14(2):20-35. doi: 10.11648/j.ajnc.20251402.11

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  • Department of Information and Communication Technology, National University, Gazipur, Bangladesh

  • Department of Information and Communication Technology, National University, Gazipur, Bangladesh

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