On Friday 14 January 2005 23:47, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> That arp is perfectly OK.
> The routing table will cause the icmp echo packet to go from 10.216.0.xx
> to 10.0.24.xx via the 10.0.24.x network.
> The icmp echo response will return via the 10.0.22.x network back to the
> 10.216.0.xx network.
> So the paths in each direction are different.

Yes, but unfortunately I never ever receive the icmp echo reply, and the arp 
table always lists the ip as "incomplete". Nothing I try to do to with that 
interface (ssh/...) ever works.

Jan

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