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This document provides brief descriptions of three network commands: arp -a shows MAC addresses stored in the cache which are cleared after five minutes of inactivity; arp -d deletes MAC addresses from the cache; netstat -an displays open connections and associated ports.

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CMD

This document provides brief descriptions of three network commands: arp -a shows MAC addresses stored in the cache which are cleared after five minutes of inactivity; arp -d deletes MAC addresses from the cache; netstat -an displays open connections and associated ports.

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arp -a ---shows the stored MACs in cache which are cleared after five minutes of

inactivity
arp -d --- delete MACs in cashe
netstat -an ------ display open connection with associated ports

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