aadressitõlkimine
Aadressitõlkimine, known in English as address translation or address resolution, refers to the process of converting a network address into a physical or hardware address. This is a fundamental concept in computer networking, enabling devices to communicate with each other.
In most local area networks (LANs), devices use logical addresses like IP addresses to identify themselves.
The most common protocol used for aadressitõlkimine on Ethernet networks is the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
A similar concept exists in other networking contexts, such as translating domain names (e.g., google.com) into