[nsp] bizarre 2950 behavior

Christopher McCrory chrismcc at pricegrabber.com
Thu Jul 15 17:23:00 EDT 2004


Hello...


On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 12:48, Matt Stockdale wrote:
> no, console works fine. A co-worker suggested that some register
> somewhere has a stuck or broken 7th bit, and that the icmp sequence
> number, once it hits a multiple of 64, is getting munged.
> 
> This is further supported by the fact that I can send, say, 20 packets,
> kill the ping, immediately begin a new ping (resetting the sequence
> number), and lo and behold, 64 packets later, it starts dropping them.
> 

Sounds to me like two stations with the same ip address 



> Strange.

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