From: | Gaetano Mendola <gmendola(at)mbigroup(dot)it> |
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To: | jak(at)uiuc(dot)edu |
Cc: | Gaetano Mendola <mendola(at)bigfoot(dot)com>, Bruno Wolff III <bruno(at)wolff(dot)to>, pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: NIC to NIC connection |
Date: | 2004-10-21 17:42:39 |
Message-ID: | 4177F50F.8040904@mbigroup.it |
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Jay A. Kreibich wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 07:05:40PM +0200, Gaetano Mendola scratched on the wall:
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>>We have some switches that are able to do ip routing too... :-(
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> So called "layer-three switches" are a whole different game.
Ok that's explain all, I was able to create two different VLAN's with a
cable between two ports ( in order to simulate two different switches), each port was
appartaining to a different VLAN and I was seeing ARPREQUEST passing by the cable in
order to detect the address in the other side, just for fun I replaced the cable with
a traffic shaper and all was working very fine...
However I wasn't curious enough to see who was the arp request source, may be was not
the "router/switcher" but a client that was doing it.
Regards
Gaetano Mendola
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