11-29-2012 11:48 AM - edited 03-07-2019 10:19 AM
Hi Netpro
when i issue the Command "Clear arp all" on 6500 ,did i lose all connectivity tos witch for a while?
thanks
jamil
11-29-2012 12:11 PM
Jamil,
You shouldn't lose connection to the switch...
I don't have the "all" argument though, so do you mean "clear arp" and hit enter? If so, you'll be fine...
HTH,
John
11-29-2012 12:26 PM
Hi Jblakly
i mean lose connection to servers connected to switch
when we need to clear the arp table?i mean the situations
thanks
11-29-2012 12:40 PM
Any host that needs the address again will send another arp request. The table fills very fast. I've never had a complaint from someone when I've cleared the arp table. I've cleared it during the day for when our Systems group moves a server to another port, etc. The arp table/mac address is on an old port, so clearing that out would allow the switch to rediscover the server on the correct port.
John
11-30-2012 01:55 AM
thanks John
11-30-2012 04:31 AM
Hi ,
I have used the same "clear arp" when one of the additonal IPs from one of the Web Servers were moved to a different Web Server. It saves quite a lot of time ! Or may be you can put a ping to some other IP in the LAN and the new ARP entry will get updated on the ARP table instantly !
Anup
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