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For questions about Proxy ARP, where it is a technique by which a device on a given network answers the ARP queries for an IP address that is not on that network. For instance, you are troubleshooting a case where your router uses huge amounts of CPU on ARP requests, that might be caused by proxy ARP.
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ARP requests and multiple interfaces
Suppose a device has both ethernet and wireless interfaces enabled and active. Is it correct that ARP requests from one (e.g., ethernet) cannot reach the other (e.g., wireless) unless a Proxy ARP is i …