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11-07-2007 08:56 PM
11-07-2007 08:56 PM
Broken entries into arp table - why?
From time to time I see weird entries into arp table, like this:
# arp -an
? (.10.10.10) at 00:03:B2:1D:17:13 [ether] on sw0
As you can see, the first octet into IP address is missed.
My questions are :
1) why?
2) how/if this can affect networking?
# arp -an
? (.10.10.10) at 00:03:B2:1D:17:13 [ether] on sw0
As you can see, the first octet into IP address is missed.
My questions are :
1) why?
2) how/if this can affect networking?
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11-08-2007 12:01 AM
11-08-2007 12:01 AM
Re: Broken entries into arp table - why?
Shalom Vitaly,
We talking Red Hat here?
I'm seeing the same results on some systems here and they are not having network problems.
I checked a few places out, but mostly the first octet is present.
I'm thinking about up2date/yum arp patches things like this. It may be a display problem in the utility versus an actual system problem.
SEP
We talking Red Hat here?
I'm seeing the same results on some systems here and they are not having network problems.
I checked a few places out, but mostly the first octet is present.
I'm thinking about up2date/yum arp patches things like this. It may be a display problem in the utility versus an actual system problem.
SEP
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11-10-2007 09:56 AM
11-10-2007 09:56 AM
Re: Broken entries into arp table - why?
i dont see any of those type of entries in any of RHEL 2.1/3/4 servers?
what is the linux version,kernel and arptable rpm you have?
what is the linux version,kernel and arptable rpm you have?
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11-10-2007 06:39 PM
11-10-2007 06:39 PM
Re: Broken entries into arp table - why?
It's RHEL3 with kernel 2.4.21-40.ELsmp.
"arp" utility isn't related to "arptable" (which is more or less "iptables" analog).
arp is a part of net-tools-1.60-20E.9.
Af far as I see, arp table on this server is very dynamic because all our server have bonding (BASP of Broadcom + Intel's)
"arp" utility isn't related to "arptable" (which is more or less "iptables" analog).
arp is a part of net-tools-1.60-20E.9.
Af far as I see, arp table on this server is very dynamic because all our server have bonding (BASP of Broadcom + Intel's)
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