Re: ARP Proxy

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why bridge when it can be .. router? or you can use a central switch
that can do vlans (with so many client there should be enough funds
for a 2950 catalyst :) .


On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:01:21 +0100, Moritz Gartenmeister
<moritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi
> 
> i'm not sure, if am right here, so if i am wrong, pleas point me to a source ;-)
> 
> how can i reduce arp-broadcasts without routing?
> 
> i have physically 2 subnets (500 and 300 clients), logically this is one subnet. my premature/naive
> idea is, to install a linux-bridge and put arp-proxy on it. as long as the proxy has the correct
> entry, broadcasts are not propagated. this will reduce arp-broadcasts.
> 
> i know, i have to bend alot of principles, but will it work?
> 
> cheers
> moritz
> 
> 


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