[c-nsp] 3560 SVI
Sharlon R. Carty
me at sharloncarty.net
Tue Nov 16 13:59:00 EST 2010
Looks like it's that. did a show arp and saw the arp entries.
So best practice is to disable proxy-arp on the interfaces?
thanks for the responses.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:14 PM, <sthaug at nethelp.no> wrote:
> > I have a odd situation. I created a SVI on a 3560 switch, assigned an
> IP
> > address(public) without enabling ip routing and I was able to remotely
> > access the switch.
> > No default route added or anything like that. So how is it that I am able
> to
> > access the switch?
> > switch is connected to another switch which has a trunk connection to a
> > cisco 7206.
>
> I believe proxy ARP is still turned on by default on Cisco IP router
> interfaces.
>
> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
>
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--sharlon
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