Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default
> gateway for
> a number of machines. I am concerned about "Neighbour table overflow"
> output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
&g
Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default
> gateway for
> a number of machines. I am concerned about "Neighbour table overflow"
> output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
&g
Dear list,
I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default gateway for
a number of machines. I am concerned about "Neighbour table overflow"
output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
related to the arp table becoming full. Most of the poste
Dear list,
I have a linux 2.4 box running zebra and acting as a default gateway for
a number of machines. I am concerned about "Neighbour table overflow"
output in my dmesg. From some articles I've read on usenet, this is
related to the arp table becoming full. Most of the poste
es) to the right
3. Run the following:
ifup lo
That did it for me, and should also for you. I hope it helps.
Katim
- Original Message -
From: James Mclean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:49 PM
Subject: Neighbour Table Overflow
; Whilst i was setting up the machine, with it not plugged into the ethernet
> switch every 2 seconds it would display Neighbour Table Overflow on the
> console. It was *very* annoying to say the least.
>
> Now for the strange part... I plug in the Ethernet into the switch, and the
> m
All,
I have just returned from setting up a small internet cafe, where the server is
based on Debian Woody.
Whilst i was setting up the machine, with it not plugged into the ethernet
switch every 2 seconds it would display Neighbour Table Overflow on the
console. It was *very* annoying to
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