Dis-reguard, it was a switch port stuck in stupid after all. Moved cables,
and all is well again. Thanks for the input.
Dave Overton SYIX.COM
Owner dave@syix.com
530-755-1751 x101 Fax 530-751-8871
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-stable@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Dave Overton
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 7:42 PM
> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> Subject: IP addresses next to each other fail?
>
>
> This is on a recently built (few days ago) stable machine...
>
> This is a part of the arp table:
>
> tiger2.syix.com (205.171.72.26) at 00:10:dc:f2:e8:71 on fxp0
> [ethernet] neko2.syix.com (205.171.72.27) at
> 00:a0:c9:97:f5:ad on fxp0 permanent [ethernet]
>
> This is the result of "ping 205.171.72.26"
>
> PING 205.171.72.26 (205.171.72.26): 56 data bytes ^C
> --- 205.171.72.26 ping statistics ---
> 5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
>
> "Route get 205.171.72.26" works fine, even identifies the
> destination machine.
>
> Destination is a Win2003 server, nothing added to the default
> installation of FreeBSD, and the exact same machine on the
> exact same IP, in the exact same switch port worked until
> last Saturday when it crashed one of its harddrives. The
> machine on .26 cannot ping the FreeBSD box on .27 either.
>
> No IPFW setup, nothing I can see that would affect this,
> except maybe a bug in the fxp0 driver?
>
> ANY suggestions are welcome, this is VERY strange.
>
> Dave Overton SYIX.COM
> Owner dave@syix.com
> 530-755-1751 x101 Fax 530-751-8871
>
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