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Address Resolution Protocol. It's part of Ethernet and translates a 48 bit MAC address to a 32 bit IP address.
ARP Poisoning
ARP Poisoning is an attack that rewrites the destination MAC address of another host and "poisons" the ARP cache of the attacked host.