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@ 2002-08-26 15:08 Ian Zapczynski
  2002-08-26 15:24 ` Scott Taylor
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From: Ian Zapczynski @ 2002-08-26 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

Hello all,

I have read often about how High Availability products will send a
gratuitous arp request across the network to update each system's arp
cache.  I understand the concept, but need to do this manually.  I don't
want a full HA product, but just to be able to update those on my
network quickly when I move an IP address from one machine to the other.

I am using Red Hat 7.2.  Is there a Linux command that can be used to
send a gratuitous arp request?  Can anyone shed light on how this is
done? 

Thanks much,

-Ian

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