What does the output of "arp -a" on Windows mean?
When I run the command "arp -a" in command prompt. I receive interface address and three columns namely Internet Address, Physical Address and Type. What does each of them mean?
Type has only two values: dynamic and static. Can you please explain the difference between them as well
Does your OS document the arp command?
If so, does its documentation answer your questions?
It gives me a list of Internet Addresses, a list of physical address, and the type. I just want to know that how are the two addresses related and what's the difference between dynamic and static type.
What operating system is this?
Microsoft Windows