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A Redirect is a message that a router tells the sender of a better route for future communication.

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol); uses broadcasts on the local subnet to translate an IP address into a local MAC address for direct IP communication. Entries are held in an ARP cache for a short amount of time before expiring to reduce broadcasts.

RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol); translates MAC addresses into IP addresses. A RARP server request is a request for a MAC address to IP address translation. DHCP is a modern day implementation of RARP.

Inverse ARP (Inverse Address Resolution Protocol); a method of dynamically associating a network layer address with a DLCI. On Cisco routers, the addresses can by dynamically mapped with Inverse ARP. Frame Relay employs Inverse ARP.

FDDI (Fiber Data Distributed Interface) was developed in the mid 1980s by ANSI (American National Standards Institute) to address the growing needs for bandwidth. FDDI does not use full duplex. Ethernet over fiver is 100BASE-FX. Fiber has some advantages over copper wire: