[c-nsp] [Forum] show arp hardware type INCOMPLETE
Wojtek Zlobicki
wojtek.zlobicki at gmail.com
Thu Jan 5 21:00:50 EST 2006
Where are these servers plugged into. ARP is incomplete because the servers
are unreachable. There is nothing wrong with seeing incomplete arp, you need
to trace where the end devices plug into.
On 1/5/06, Luis Augusto Tiani da Silva *Luist* <luist at riachuelo.com.br>
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> All of our box at that specific lan get the network connection lost and we
> get a lot of entries in the arp table in the routers, just like you posted
> at that forum.... Soes anyone know's a solution for this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Luis Tiani
>
> P.S.: We've got this arp table:
>
> Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
> Internet 10.30.0.40 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.40 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.41 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.43 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.42 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.42 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.43 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.45 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.44 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.44 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.45 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.47 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.46 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.46 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.47 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.33 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.32 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.32 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.0.33 0 Incomplete ARPA
> Internet 10.30.1.35 0 Incomplete ARPA
>
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