I've had to do it a number of times when replaceing printers connected to a
network on the other side of a router.  If they will have the same IP
address but a new nic they won't work until the arp entry ages out or you
clear the arp cache.

daveh

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From: Derek CHUNG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 11:35 PM
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Subject: When do you clear ARP?


When do you clear ARP on a router? Any scenario related to firewall or local
director?


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