[j-nsp] EX4600 : Ping problem

Ola Thoresen ola at nytt.no
Mon Nov 28 16:14:02 EST 2016


On 28. nov. 2016 21:18, Eric Van Tol wrote:

>> 'no route to host' normally means 'did not get an
>> arp reply, could not deliver packet'.
> "no route to host" normally indicates that the route does not exist in the routing table, not that an ARP response isn't coming back.

On a local network the two statements are identical.
You don't have a "route" to the host, as you expect it to be directly 
connected, hence the reply "no route to host" when you don't get an 
arp-reply.


Rgds.

Ola Thoresen



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