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Clear arp-cache command

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A command available on most Cisco platforms; used to remove entries from the device's current ARP table.

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Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Syntax

clear arp-cache [interface]

Specify an interface to clear only the ARP table entries learnt on that interface

Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Examples

clear arp-cache - remove all ARP table entries

clear arp-cache FastEthernet3/1 - remove only those ARP table entries learnt on interface FastEthernet3/1

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Use the arp command to configure static ARP entries

Use the show arp command to display the current ARP table

Image:object-flip-horizontal-medium.png Command Equivalents

The Windows and Linux command equivalent is the arp command

The Extreme command equivalent is the clear iparp command

The Blue Coat SGOS command equivalent is the clear arp-table command

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