You should show configuration from the other side too. Youll have to start your troubleshooting from the base, eg. can you ping node2 from node1?
//mxb On 14 aug 2014, at 20:36, Stefan Olsson <stur...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > From: stur...@hotmail.com > To: m...@alumni.chalmers.se > CC: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: RE: troubleshooting carp > Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 14:00:37 -0400 > > > Subject: Re: troubleshooting carp > > From: m...@alumni.chalmers.se > > Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 19:31:06 +0200 > > CC: misc@openbsd.org > > To: stur...@hotmail.com > > > > What switch do you have? > > > > > -OK, so I tried tcpdump and carp up/down on em1 instead as that is connected directly to > the other firewall, i.e. no switch in between, and lo and behold, I can see CARP > advertisements! > -So, considering that it is the same host and same driver (em), it seems to be > a wrongly configured switch rather than anything else! > That begs the question though - what is so special with CARP, and what in the > switch would be preventing it?? Multicast? VLAN? ...? > > I believe the switch might be a Netgear GSM724, or it could be a GS105.