Networking help

pll at lanminds.com pll at lanminds.com
Mon Nov 25 10:43:24 EST 2002


In a message dated: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:22:24 EST
Marc Evans said:

>When I have seen these in the past, I have usually found them to be caused
>by an ARP issue. Try flushing the arp cache on the systems involved and
>then retry you experiment.

The arp tables are usually empty when this occurs.

>If that doesn't work, look at all routers on
>the network to insure that proxy-arp is disabled.

I wish that I could, but the routers are out of my control :(
-- 

Seeya,
Paul
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