AIX 3.2 Weird Networking Problem
Jim Scheef
scheefj at netscape.net
Tue Jul 29 14:48:08 CDT 2008
Devon,
Could the router be spoofing a MAC address? Perhaps the mystery pc and
the router have the same MAC address.
Does traffic from any other machines get out of the building?
Jim
Devon Stopps wrote:
> Definitely the right netmask, and seems to be the right interface (en0)
> - although, as a side note, can you explain the difference between this
> and the et0 interface? No problems with any other system in the
> building. I've set up many a solaris or linux box with no problems.
>
> arp -a shows nothing interesting, just another system I ftp'd into -
> have tried adding a static entry for the gateway, with no luck:
> ? (xxx.xx.132.118) at 0:b0:d0:26:7b:5d [ethernet]
>
> the netstat -rn (x's added, obviously):
>
> Routing tables
> Destination Gateway Flags Refcnt Use Interface
> Netmasks:
> (root node)
> (0)0 ff00 0
> (0)0 ffff ff00 0
> (root node)
>
> Route Tree for Protocol Family 2:
> (root node)
> default xxx.xx.132.1 UG 0 472 en0
> 127 127.0.0.1 U 50 340667 lo0
> xxx.xx.132 xxx.xx.132.191 U 11 1773 en0
> (root node)
>
> Route Tree for Protocol Family 6:
> (root node)
> (root node)
>
> T.H.x.
> Devon
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