On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 01:14, Roman Zagustin wrote:
> Hello!
Hi,
Not really my area; pinging netdev to see if they can help.
> I have a router with >800 static ip/mac records.
> It does not work :(
> With small table it is fine.
> The kernel is 2.6 (tried with different patches and versions
> 2.4 - the same)
>
> Just for example(real):
>
> root@stargate:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default# arp -n|grep 172.16.3.230
> 172.16.3.230 ether 00:50:04:6C:50:9E CM
> eth3
> root@stargate:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default#
> root@stargate:/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default# tcpdump -i eth3 host
> 172.16.3.230 -e
> tcpdump: listening on eth3
> 15:38:10.660144 0:6:29:ee:c3:d8 0:2:b3:b4:34:e2 ip 448: 172.16.3.230.1060 >
> medium.cs.microlink.lt.http: P 1268207798:1268208192(394) ack 3537529644 win
> 64240 (DF)
> 15:38:10.674698 0:6:29:ee:c3:d8 0:2:b3:b4:34:e2 ip 453: 172.16.3.230.1077 >
> medium.cs.microlink.lt.http: P 1279539300:1279539699(399) ack 2683450794 win
> 63095 (DF)
>
> There are no errors/warnings in the log files about neighbour table.
>
> >From the server I can't ping the 172.16.3.230, but it can ping the
> server. In general, server do not check the ip/mac table at all
> when forwarding received packets.
>
> I don't know where is the problem :(
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