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TNetTask: arp info overwritten for 81026502 by 00:04:76:21:56:34

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Yuri Rafailsky

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Oct 1, 2002, 7:09:02 AM10/1/02
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Hi all,

This is logMsg from tNetTask:
"arp info overwritten for 81026502 by 00:04:76:21:56:34"
Do you have any idea what is it and why it happens?
Thanks a lot in advanced.

Yuri

Joe Durusau

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Oct 1, 2002, 7:48:36 AM10/1/02
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It usually means that two devices on your net are using
the same IP address, or that perhaps in a network using
DHCP that an IP address has been changed.

Speaking only for myself,

Joe Durusau

agree.with.these.terms@mail.zevenaar.org Renee Teunissen

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Oct 1, 2002, 7:44:34 AM10/1/02
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Are you sure 81026502 is correct?

81026502 = 0x04:d4:5d:c6, does 4.212.93.198 make any sence ? or the
part 0x04:d4:5d:c6 as a mac-address?

probably you have a duplicate IP on the network..

what you could do is:

just after bootup do an arpShow and write down the ipnumber/mac
combinations. If you get theis error again, compare the results of
arpShow.

Another thing, if you own a linux/freebsd/whatever-unixbox, try to
install arpwatch, this applications tracks duplicatited ip's on the
mac, ip/mac address flip/flops, etc and will send you an email if it
detects something.

Cheers,
Renee
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Alex

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Oct 1, 2002, 6:43:56 PM10/1/02
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Yuri,

Make sure you use correct IP address mask in the boot parameters, for instance:
...
inet on ethernet (e) : 190.18.64.104:ffffff00
...

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