Thomas Mierau <tmi@wikon.de> writes:
>I switched cables, checked the switch etc....
>nothing helps.
>I installed an extra PCI card which came up as eth0, making the internal ones
>eth1 and eth2. No I started pinging with eth0, which was giving me strange
>effects again.
>eth0 = 192.168.47.11
>eth1 = 192.168.47.12
>eth2 = 192.168.47.13
>I took a tcpdump on the receiving box. It was kind of interesting.
>There were arp packages askin who is 192.168.47.11 and answers coming back
>with two dofferent MAC-Id's One from the eth0 and the other one from the eth2
>which was actually configured on IP .13
> After I shut down etho1 and 2 and ran the box with "noapic" it preforms
>perfect with the external card.
>Either the NIC's are broken, or the driver or whatever. I hate that !!
Are they all on the same ethernet? If yes, then
a) don't do this
b) try echo "1"> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
Regards
Henning
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