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Format no arp retries
Mode Global Config
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
no arp timeout
This command configures the default ARP entry ageout time.
Format no arp timeout
Mode Global Config
clear arp-cache
This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed from the ARP cache. If the
gateway keyword is specified, the dynamic entries of type gateway are purged as well.
Format
clear arp-cache [gateway]
Mode Privileged EXEC
clear arp-switch
Use this command to clear the contents of the switch’s Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table that
contains entries learned through the Management port. To observe whether this command is successful,
ping from the remote system to the DUT. Issue the show arp switch command to see the ARP entries.
Then issue the clear arp-switch command and check the show arp switch entries. There will be no more
arp entries.
Format
clear arp-switch
Mode Privileged EXEC
Routing Commands
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