On Thursday 06 January 2005 18:51, Alan Cox wrote: > On Iau, 2005-01-06 at 15:47, Jan De Luyck wrote: > > Problem is, if I try to ping from another network (10.216.0.xx) to > > 10.0.24.xx, i see the following ARP request: > > > > arp who-has 10.0.22.1 tell 10.0.24.xx > > > > which, imo, is wrong. > > With the info you've given it could be right or wrong. Can you provide a > mini plumbing diagram to go with it. Who is arping for what too ? Hello Alan, Here's the plumbing schematic, in ASCII. For readability sake i've also included a png image. --------------- 10.0.22.0 / 255.255.255.0 -----------------| | | eth0 | 10.0.22.x | ------------------------ | | IBM Server | | ------------------------ | eth1 | 10.0.24.x | | | --------------- 10.0.24.x / 255.255.255.0 -----------| | | | 10.0.24.1 | | 10.0.22.1 -------------------------- | CISCO Switching router | -------------------------- | | ---------- 10.216.0.0 / 255.255.0.0 ---------------- | | 10.216.x.x ------------------ | Client station | ------------------ I am pinging (icmp ping) from client station to eth1 of the server. Jan -- Q: What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back? A: A stick.
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