You contacted the AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol? Did you get a MAC 
address back? &;-) Or perhaps you were doing this to guarantee that your 
own network-layer address is unique. (AARP has that additional purpose that 
IP ARP doesn't have.)

Priscilla

At 05:26 PM 2/26/01, Tom Lisa wrote:
>Jess:
>
>Not to worry, I contacted AARP and was assured we can get a "senior 
>discount" on
>blueberries and no-doze so we can compete with these young 
>whipper-snappers!  :)
>
>Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
>Community College of Southern Nevada
>Cisco Regional Networking Academy
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Tom:
> >
> > You are not alone; I just turned 50 on Thursday and am working on my 
> CCNA and
> > hope to test in June, then go on for my CCNP.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jess
> > MCP
>
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