[c-nsp] C2950G sh arp
Shaun
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Thu Jun 8 20:13:38 EDT 2006
Phil,
I've been searching around for how to disable proxy-arp and i'm not finding
anything, it looks as if it should be..
conf t
int fa 1/0/1
no ip proxy-arp
but i dont have that option...
access1(config-if)#no ip ?
Interface IP configuration subcommands:
access-group Specify access control for packets
address Set the IP address of an interface
arp Configure ARP features
dhcp DHCP
igmp IGMP interface commands
verify verify
--
~Shaun
"Phil Mayers" <p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:44889CE2.7030300 at imperial.ac.uk...
> Shaun wrote:
>> I dont think thats it, these addresses are not any of my assigned
>> Networks,
>> in fact there are many random addresses from diffrent networks.. a `sh
>> arp
>> | exc 204.10 | exc 204.15 | exc 208.67` displays 1500 lines, below is a
>> snip
>> of the first few pages...
>>
>> edge-138.12#sh arp | exc 204.10 | exc 204.15 | exc 208.67
>> Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
>> Internet 222.171.23.98 125 0012.dada.0f42 ARPA Vlan2
>> Internet 202.65.141.6 115 0012.dada.0f42 ARPA Vlan2
>> Internet 62.166.210.74 70 0012.dada.0f42 ARPA Vlan2
>> Internet 204.10.115.181 222 0012.dada.0f42 ARPA Vlan2
>> Internet 201.152.55.102 212 0012.dada.0f42 ARPA Vlan2
>> Internet 213.47.132.127 157 0012.dada.0f42 ARPA Vlan2
>
> As someone already mentioned, you have proxy arp enabled on the router
> (the default), and the wrong network mask on the 2950G.
>
> 0012.dada.0f42 is your 3750 / default gateway, isn't it?
>
> Disable proxy arp on the 3750 interface, and be prepared to fix the
> broken clients with wrong netmasks.
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