This document discusses ARP and RARP protocols. ARP associates IP addresses with physical addresses to allow communication on a LAN. RARP performs the inverse, associating physical addresses with IP addresses. The document includes objectives, figures illustrating ARP and RARP operation and positioning in the TCP/IP stack, examples of ARP cache usage, and details on ARP and RARP packet formats and processing. It aims to explain the need, components, and interactions of the ARP and RARP protocols.