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Date:      Mon, 22 May 2000 10:19:22 -0700
From:      "Alex Griffiths" <dag@nasty.unifiedcomputing.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, "Alex Griffiths" <dag@nasty.unifiedcomputing.com>, "Mauricio Marquez" <mmarquez@enlace.net>
Subject:   Re: Arp Problem?
Message-ID:  <00c601bfc411$df0ca820$e3db66d8@unifiedcomputing.com>
References:  <3.0.32.20000522121414.00c24970@enlace.net>

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The NIC cards are different on both ends, and I doubt that both systems =
have a bad cable that affects only the default router on both ends, =
although I have checked the cabling and I'm confident that everything's =
OK.


  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Mauricio Marquez=20
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org ; Alex Griffiths=20
  Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 11:14
  Subject: Re: Arp Problem?



  ARP problems are associated most times with a bad NIC card or cable. =
Check that out. I would try not only a new NIC, but a different brand =
and model.

  Mauricio

  At 09:48 AM 5/22/00 -0700, you wrote:=20
  >>>>

    Hi Guys, I'm using two FreeBSD 3.3 systems, each with the latest =
KAME IPsec extensions in order to setup a VPN between two sites. Both =
systems are exhibiting the same problem and I was hoping someone could =
help. During normal operation the VPN works fine, both systems have a =
default route and can reach the Internet via that route. A "netstat -nr" =
shows the route and has an entry for the local router's IP address and =
it's corresponding MAC address. The MAC address is also in the arp table =
and shows up with "arp -a". Unfortunately there appears to be a problem =
that occurs from time to time, about every hour or two, where one of the =
systems loses the ability to reach the Internet. When you login to the =
system you can't telnet to the default router, you get a "Host Down" =
message and an "arp -a" shows that the MAC address is no longer there, =
instead it claims to be "incomplete". Manually adding the entry seems to =
be a work around, but it still makes me nervous. Any ideas? Thanks, =
--dag=20
    ----------------
    Alex Griffiths Unified Computing dag@unifiedcomputing.com ICQ: =
7484868=20
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11:14</DIV>
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  <DIV><BR></DIV><BR>ARP problems are associated most times with a bad =
NIC card=20
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different=20
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MAC=20
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to be a problem that=20
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system you=20
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and an=20
    "arp -a" shows that the MAC address is no longer there, instead it =
claims to=20
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