as long as there are no new entries that would take its place
and as long as there's power on the switch.


bodgie wrote:

Also, IP addresses with no traffic get removed from the arp table
after some time (does anybody know how long? is there a standard on
this?). It doesn't mean that the host isn't there anymore though. One
ping or any traffic will make it reappear in the arp table.


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