Usage: arpd [ -lk ] [ -a N ] [ -b dbase ] [ -f file ] [ interfaces ]
Usage: arpd [ -lkh? ] [ -a N ] [ -b dbase ] [ -B number ] [ -f file ] [ -n time ] [ -R rate ] [ interfaces ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
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-n <TIME>
Timeout of negative cache. When resolution fails arpd suppresses further attempts to resolve for this period. It makes sense only together with option -k This timeout should not be too much longer than boot time of a typical host not supporting gratuitous ARP. Default value is 60 seconds.
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-r <RATE>
-R <RATE>
Maximal steady rate of broadcasts sent by arpd in packets per second. Default value is 1.