The ARP table is normally stored in memory, and displayed using the
"arp -a" command. You can use "arp -s" to add an entry to the table,
but it won't normally get written to a file. (Manual entries may get
stored in the registry so they're available in future sessions.)
What kind of exam is it?
By the way, ARP is usually ADDRESS Resolution Protocol.
David Gillett
On 1 Nov 2004 at 9:45, Paul J. Traynor wrote:
> I am doing an exam on Wedensday of this week and at the moment require
> a sample of an "ARP file". "auto resolution protocol". If there is some
> admin out there who could send me off list a sample of such a file I
> would very much appreciate it.
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