Delete ARP Cache in Windows Vista / XP / 2003/2000
If you start to see connectivity problems for your network, then clearing the ARP cache is the first thing you need to do.
Network Administration - This article will show you how to delete ARP Cache in Windows Vista / XP / 2003/2000 .
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) has a very important role in network communication. If you start to see connectivity problems for your network, such as certain websites that do not load or cannot ping certain IP addresses, then deleting the ARP cache is the first thing you need to do. . The TCP / IP ARP Command component will give you the ability to add, delete, display IP addresses for Media Access Control (MAC) address translation.
To delete the ARP cache in Windows Vista / XP / 2003/2000, follow these steps:
Click Start -> Run -> type the command below and click OK .
netsh interface ip delete arpcache
Upgrading ARP dynamic cache entries exists for about 2-20 minutes depending on the system
Windows 2003 Server = 10 minutes
Windows 2000 professional / Server = 10 minutes
Windows XP = 2 minutes
Solaris = 5 minutes
Delete the IP address with the arp command
arp -d
Display ARP table
arp -a
Add static entry to ARP table
arp -s
Example: arp -s 157.55.85.212 00-aa-00-62-c6-09
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