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Re: arp message



If the wireless ethernet is connected to the same hub/switch, then it's the same network... if there is a router in between and both are link ed via separate hubs/switches then it's two separate networks.

To me it sounds like the same network. Otherwise the ARP broadcast wouldn't cause this errr message. It is also possible that ed1 might be doing proxy-arp - is this host a router?

Brian

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 08:34:34 +0100
"Didier Kasole" <didier at cs-net.cd> wrote:

> 
> 
> >
> > > > > arp: 192.168.1.34 is on ed0 but got reply from 00:50:bf:7c:b0:cb on
> ed1
> > > > > Feb  5 14:14:32 mail /kernel: arp: 192.168.1.34 is on ed0 but got
> reply
> > > from 00:50:bf:7c:b0:cb on ed1
> > > Some one can help to understand this error message.
> > > ed1 ip is 194.7.39.155/25
> > > ed0 ip is 192.18.1.1/24
> >
> > out of curiosity are these two interfaces connected to the same switch or
> > hub?
> The 2 interfaces are on separate network. ed0 is on the local hub and ed1 is
> connected to wireless ethernet
> 
> didier
> 
> 
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