AddressRp

I would wonder why this was happening in the first place??

Your gateway is setup identically to mine (gateway on a public address -> switch > Cisco Router > Internet)

I would suspect it has to be a problem somewhere else other than the ARP table because I've had several gateways setup exactly as you do and I've never seen that happen. I would be leaning towards a Wiana setting that was amiss, but which one???

Any other ideas other than an improper Wiana setting, and if so... what?

The addresses are from all over the map we have had some lightning recently -- if the problem might be a file corrupted on the flash?

heres a sample:

coldmountaintroutcompan ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.159.74           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.150.16            ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.135.1             ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.194.232          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 224.12-150-202.gbrdiali ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.29.179.201           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.29.190.196           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.138.240           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.153.227           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.153.221          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.138.212           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.153.199           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.159.182          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.150.200           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.158.183          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.138.185           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.153.176          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.153.170           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.150.165           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.158.147          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.135.144           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.138.157           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 1.42.116.4@cyberjoes:~# 12.150.196.239          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 nmci.wescodirect.com    ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 connect.sfbci.com       ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 225.12-150-202.gbrdiali ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.194.205          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 att-180-207.eohio.net   ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.198.201          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.196.203          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.29.186.193           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.29.179.200           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 1.63.180.26             ether   00:04:E2:80:76:86   C                    br0 12.150.153.222          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.138.215           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.153.196           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.150.203           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.154.176          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.150.158.180          ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 12.30.135.183           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0

29.179.200           ether   00:0C:CE:4B:6A:80   C                    eth0 1.63.180.26             ether   00:04:E2:80:76:86   C                    br0

> I would wonder why this was happening in the first place?? > > Your gateway is setup identically to mine (gateway on a public address > -> switch > Cisco Router > Internet) > > I would suspect it has to be a problem somewhere else other than the > ARP table because I've had several gateways setup exactly as you do and > I've never seen that happen. I would be leaning towards a Wiana setting > that was amiss, but which one??? > > Any other ideas other than an improper Wiana setting, and if so... what?

> > Help out there in meshland -- my gateway node is all but crashed -- > > one symptom is a full arp table > > "neighbor overflow" -- the arp table is full of entries from all over > > the net -- this thing goes through a switch to a cisco router out to

> > the net > > ethernet is non promiscuous but is on a public address

> > the node is only meshing with one other rather than 5 others

question -- is there a way to flush the arp table without deleting entries one by one

> > -- is the arp problem likely to be the reason sigspy is not seeing > > but one other node?

> > -- anyone know other things I should look for > > www.froglevel.net