Garrett Wollman writes:
> > This seems a little funny then.. why then would you ever want not
> > to use "proxy" keyword? That is, why would you expect to be able
> > delete a real route using the arp command?
> 
> Because you have a non-proxy (permanent or temporary) ARP cache entry
> that you want to flush.

I apologize for not getting this.. I'll try another question: why
doesn't "arp -d x.y.z.w" just delete whatever ARP entry there is
for x.y.z.w no matter what kind it is?

-Archie

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Archie Cobbs     *     Packet Design     *     http://www.packetdesign.com


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