A network technician issues the arp -d * command on a PC after the router that is connected to the LAN is reconfigured. What is the result after this command is issued?

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A network technician issues the arp -d * command on a PC after the router that is connected to the LAN is reconfigured. What is the result after this command is issued?

  • The ARP cache is cleared.
  • The current content of the ARP cache is displayed.
  • The detailed information of the ARP cache is displayed.
  • The ARP cache is synchronized with the router interface.
    Explanation:

    Issuing the arp –d * command on a PC will clear the ARP cache content. This is helpful when a network technician wants to ensure the cache is populated with updated information.

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