# arptables > Manage ARP filtering rules using the `nftables` backend. > Part of the `xtables-nft` suite for ARP packet filtering. > More information: . - List all ARP rules in the filter table: `sudo arptables {{[-L|--list]}}` - Append a rule to drop ARP packets from a specific IP address: `sudo arptables {{[-A|--append]}} INPUT {{[-s|--source-ip]}} {{192.168.0.1}} {{[-j|--jump]}} DROP` - Delete a specific rule from the INPUT chain by its rule number: `sudo arptables {{[-D|--delete]}} INPUT {{rule_number}}` - Flush all rules in the filter table: `sudo arptables {{[-F|--flush]}}` - Set the default policy of the OUTPUT chain to ACCEPT: `sudo arptables {{[-P|--policy]}} OUTPUT ACCEPT` - Save the current ARP rules to a file: `sudo arptables-save > {{path/to/file}}`