Title: RE: When do you clear ARP?
Sorry, didn't read the question properly! :(
 
I once had a firewall gone bad on a segment, and the firewall answered every single ARP request (so all MAC addresses on the segment now go to the firewall, instead of the intended recipients!).  It took me a while to troubleshoot the problem, because I couldn't ping anything from the router, although the switch LEDs seem okay.  I had to restart the firewall, and clear the arp-cache on the router.
 
Cheers
 
Jeff Wang
 
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Subject: RE: When do you clear ARP?

Hi Derek,

        clear arp-cache

Cheers

Jeff Wang

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Subject: When do you clear ARP?


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


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