Re: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed: host is not on local network

2002-09-17 Thread Peter Radcliffe
Mike Hogsett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said: > Are either of the machines in question multi-homed and sending packets out > one interface with the source address of the other? Yep, that's most likely why it's happening (some of the servers have IPs on both networks), but I'd still like to turn

Re: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed: host is not on local network

2002-09-17 Thread Peter Radcliffe
"Crist J. Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said: > This is a netmask problem, but not really the one that other people > have described. This is how it usually works. Your troubled machine > above, "servername," receives an ARP who-has from another machine on > the LAN called "clientname." Howe