Routing Commands 19
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4.1.7 arp retries
This command configures the ARP count of maximum request for retries.
The value for
<retries> is an integer, which represents the maximum number of request for retries.
The range for
<retries> is an integer between 0-10 retries.
Default 4
Format arp retries <0-10>
Mode Global Config
4.1.7.1 no arp retries
This command configures the default ARP count of maximum request for retries.
Format no arp retries
Mode Global Config
4.1.8 arp timeout
This command configures the ARP entry ageout time.
The value for
<seconds> is a valid positive integer, which represents the IP ARP entry ageout time in
seconds. The range for
<seconds> is between 15-21600 seconds.
Default 1200
Format arp timeout <15-21600>
Mode Global Config
4.1.8.1 no arp timeout
This command configures the default ARP entry ageout time.
Format no arp timeout
Mode Global Config
4.1.9 clear arp-cache
This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed from the ARP cache. If the
gateway parameter is specified, the dynamic entries of type gateway are purged as well.
Format clear arp-cache [gateway]
Mode Privileged EXEC
4.1.10 show arp
This command displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. The displayed results are not the
total ARP entries. To view the total ARP entries, the operator should view the
show arp results in
conjunction with the
show arp switch results.
Format show arp
Mode Privileged EXEC