Mark,

There's a flush all dynamic ARP entries in the Voyager GUI
System -> Configuration -> Interface Configuration -> ARP

You can also go via command line and use the arp -d [hostname] to delete
them one by one




Minh

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Subject: [FW-1] Flushing ARP tables on IPSO (Nokia)

IPSO 4.2
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 - I am migrating my perimeter router and corresponding  NOKIA
outgoing interface
to a new switch.
I would like to do this as quickly as possible (re-plugging cables in
millisecs...).
However I would like to avoid rebooting IPSO.

Can I flush the ARP table manually on IPSO ?

M.

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