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Broken entries into arp table - why?

 
Vitaly Karasik_1
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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?
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Steven E. Protter
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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.

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skt_skt
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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?
Vitaly Karasik_1
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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)