Can you be more specific?

I talked with an engineer in TAC last week, and he mentioned he had a case
that had to do with a switch talking to a router.  A few workstations on a
network wouldn't comunicate across the router until they cleared the ARP
cache...

-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5 7 9 6
bellis@opt sys.net

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> When do you clear ARP on a router? Any scenario related to firewall or
local
> director?
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