Shot in the dark here. =)
How about "clear ip nat trans"? Could you use that to clear the errant NAT
entry to "free up" that IP address?
Mike W.
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Bob Timmons
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 7:30 AM
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Subject: Re: MAC address in router ARP table [7:48377]
clear arp-cache
> Is rebooting the only solution? I am thinking of any other possible
> method
clear arp-cache
> Is rebooting the only solution? I am thinking of any other possible
> method...
>
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> From: Carl Timm
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> Subject: RE: MAC address in router ARP table [7:48377]
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> Are yo
Is rebooting the only solution? I am thinking of any other possible
method...
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From: Carl Timm
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Sent: 09/07/2002 2:13 PM
Subject: RE: MAC address in router ARP table [7:48377]
Are you practicing in the lab? If so, just reboot the router. If not
Are you practicing in the lab? If so, just reboot the router. If not, let me
know.
Carl
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