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** <code>cat /[[proc]]/net/arp</code> | ** <code>cat /[[proc]]/net/arp</code> | ||
* Delete an ARP entry: <code>arp -d 192.168.0.1</code> | * Delete an ARP entry: <code>arp -d 192.168.0.1</code> | ||
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+ | == Related terms == | ||
+ | * <code>[[/proc/sys/net/]]ipv4/route/gc_timeout</code> | ||
== Windows commands == | == Windows commands == |
Revision as of 09:02, 1 November 2020
arp
[1] command displays or modifies the IP to MAC translation tables used by the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Linux commands
- View ARP Cache:
arp -a
arp -an
cat /proc/net/arp
- Delete an ARP entry:
arp -d 192.168.0.1
Related terms
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/route/gc_timeout
Windows commands
- Clear ARP Cache:
arp -d
See also
- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP):
arp (command)
,arping
, arp spoofing, MAC, CAM,show ip arp
, ARP table, Proxy ARP, Address - Ethernet: MII, MDI, bonding, etherchannel, STP, ARP, MAC, STP, Jumbo frames, 802.1X, MTU, Ethernet In-Band Access (IBA), LACP, Multicast, Broadcast, SPI
- Networking: bandwidth, latency, Jitter, Ethernet, UPnP, MPLS, Frame Relay, ATM, TCP/IP, ARP, WiFi, BGP, Networking timeline, Router, Proxy ARP, Services & Networking, Traffic shapper
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