Re: arp who-has? tell?
- From: "Jacques B." <jjrboucher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:33:08 -0500
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I can see the 98.203.0.1 entries being potentially normal. Depending
how they set things up, you could have an entire street or
neighbourhood on a subnet. ARP requests are broadcast ARPs which
would be seen by all hosts on the subnet, so normal traffic. I am at
a lost for explaining the ARP requests coming from other ranges of IPs
that are no doubt not in your subnet. What is your subnet mask? That
would help determine what broadcast traffic you should see.
Jacques B.
Further to my last message, what is your default gateway as well (I'm
guessing 93.203.0.1 but I shouldn't assume)?
Jacques B.
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