LXer: Linux networking: arp versus ip neighbour
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Address resolution protocol, aka ARP, is a communication protocol used in IPv4 networks. It was developed in 1982 and has been a staple in most networks since that time. Kick it old school with arp or join the cool kids with ip neigh. Same great info with two different tools.
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Address resolution protocol, aka ARP, is a communication protocol used in IPv4 networks. It was developed in 1982 and has been a staple in most networks since that time. Kick it old school with arp or join the cool kids with ip neigh. Same great info with two different tools.
Read More...