milliseconds.
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Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
e-Business Infrastructure
G o r d o n F o o d S e r v i c e
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>>> Jason Witty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/17/00 1:02:40 PM >>>
>
>All,
>
>Sorry if this is slightly off topic, but I have a Solaris 2.6 FW running
>CP 4.0 SP6, which is connected to several networks. One of these
>networks will be replacing all of their routers this weekend, and as
>such, MAC addresses for those devices will change. With this in mind, I
>need to know what the default ARP cache timeout is for a Solaris 2.6
>box. Issuing the following command:
>
>"ndd -get /dev/arp arp_cleanup_interval" yields "300000". Anyone know
>if 1) that was the right ndd variable to poll and/or 2) What units the
>300000 is in? If it's milliseconds, then the timeout would be 5
>minutes. Does that sound right????
>
>Thanks very much for any insight.
>
>Jason
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