ARP Tables are seperate for each Interface, and you
can read or write to ARP Tables with :
arp -i your-interface other-options
(your-interface==[eth0, eth1, ...])

Sincerely yours,
Moeen Alinaghian

--- Jaison Jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>   
> Can anyone help me to enable separate ARP tables per
> each Ethernet device in 
> Linux 2.6 Kernel? 
> 
> Thanks in Advance...
> 
>  Regards
> 
> Jaison Jose
> 


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