On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:31:11AM -0400, Michael R. Wayne wrote:

> I have two routers, on the same ethernet at:
> 148.59.4.1 (default)
> 148.59.4.3 & 139.171.192.26
> 148.59.4.2 (FreeBSD box)

> 148.59.4.0/27      link#2             UC          0        0   fxp0
> 148.59.4.1         00:a0:c8:2c:5f:38  UHLW        2      602   fxp0     47
> 148.59.4.3         00:a0:c8:2c:5f:38  UHLW        5        0   fxp0     23

Which router has MAC 00:a0:c8:2c:5f:38 (00:a0:c8 is Adtrans Inc.)?

Is arp -na showing the same MAC for both routers, even though their all
in the same segment?

Your routing table can distinguish between next-hops .1 and .3 all you
want, if ARP for both goes to the same MAC...

Daniel
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