Have you guys ever had an ARP issue like this?
We have a Wireless Lan Controller with 6 APs attached to it. The WIFI in the building stopped working last week. Investigating it, I found that the IPs that belong to the WLC had the MAC address of a servers ILO port associated with it in our core switches ARP cache. I cleared ARP cache on the core and everything cleared up and it hasn't happened again since then. Still though, it was very weird. The particular ILO was configured with a static IP yet it's MAC was associated to 3 IPs in ARP on our core (It's own IP and the two belonging to the WLC).
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SteveO86 Member Posts: 1,423I've seen a handful ARP corruption issues, but not one specifically like that.
Sounds like it's time for a software update on that device though, and/or searching for some related bugs.My Networking blog
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