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Stephen McQuerry

"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1): CCNA Exam 640-802 and ICND1 Exam 640-822 (2nd Edition)"


?–  -w Timeout: Speci?¬?es the amount of time, in milliseconds, to wait for the echo reply
message that corresponds to a given echo request message to be received. If the echo
reply message is not received within the timeout, the ???Request timed out??? error
message is displayed. The default timeout is 4000 (4 seconds).
?–  TargetName: Speci?¬?es the destination, which is identi?¬?ed by either IP address or host
name.
?–  /?: Displays help at the command prompt.
The Windows arp command shown in Figure 1-87 displays and modi?¬?es entries in the ARP
cache, which contains one or more tables that store IP addresses and their resolved Ethernet
physical addresses. A separate table exists for each Ethernet or Token Ring network adapter
installed on your computer. Used without parameters, arp displays help.
Figure 1-87 Displaying the ARP Table
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The syntax for the command is as follows:
aarrpp [--aa [ InetAddr] [--NN IfaceAddr]] [--gg [ InetAddr] [--NN IfaceAddr]] [--dd InetAddr
[ IfaceAddr]] [--ss InetAddr EtherAddr [ IfaceAddr]]
The following are the parameters associated with the windows ARP command:
?–  -a [InetAddr] [-N IfaceAddr]: Displays current ARP cache tables for all interfaces.


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