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02-15-2011 03:19 AM - last edited on 11-26-2013 06:45 PM by Lisa198503
02-15-2011 03:19 AM - last edited on 11-26-2013 06:45 PM by Lisa198503
Possible bug on 5500's?
Switchnames 3com: all 5500(G)-EI
Switchnames HP: E-5500(G)
sofware versions : s4c03_03_02s56p05.app (on 5500G-EI) and s4m03_03_02s56ep05.app / s4m03_03_02s56ep10.app (on 5500-EI)
Suddenly out of the blue the 5500 switches are generating gratuitous arp packets to itself: for example
Sender MAC address: 3com_d5:98:01 (00:16:e0:d5:98:01)
Sender IP address: 10.200.0.1 (10.200.0.1)
Target MAC address: f6:54:6f:33:2e:6f (f6:54:6f:33:2e:6f)
Target IP address: 10.200.0.1 (10.200.0.1)
The target Mac Adressess do not exist on any dhcp sqope or any ARP cache (checked all switches).. They are different on the 5500 switches and completely random.. can't trace them back on any vendor.
I have some old 4400's that do not have this issue at all.
Any idea whats going on ? this aint normal gratuitous arp behavior ? I've seen an old post :
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1427148&page=1
but this can't be the solution to this....its rather ignoring the problem
regards
richard
P.S. This thread has been moved from ProCurve / ProVision-Based to Comware-Based. -HP Forum Moderator
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09-27-2011 07:52 AM
09-27-2011 07:52 AM
Re: Possible bug on 5500's?
I've got exactly the same problem with almost the same release of 3com OS v3.03.02s56p01.
Even more curious, I disabled the sending of gratuitous ARP at the interface level by typing the following command:
undo gratuitous-arp period-resending enable
But the interface keeps on sending gratuitous ARP!!
It might be a bug in the 3COM OS itself.
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06-21-2012 05:03 AM
06-21-2012 05:03 AM
Re: Possible bug on 5500's?
Hi guys,
Looks like bug. I have same problem 6 months ago, our local supporter claim as bug to HP but to theese days I havent answer. Same behavior on newest fw 3.03.02p17. Undo resilent-arp enable resolve this problem, looks like bug in arp module.