Maybe, is the fix simply to move them to their own subnet ?  The customer
states that prior to putting a MT router in he never had the issue with his
Cisco.

On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 11:55 AM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) via Af
<af@afmug.com> wrote:

>  I think what you're running into is the annoying ARP cache on Canopy. If
> you're on the same L2 segment, but completely different IP subnet, it still
> caches your IP/MAC pair. There's no way, at least that I know, to clear it,
> you have to reboot the radio. Telnet in and run 'arp -a' and you'll see
> what I mean.
>
> On 12/18/2014 11:32 AM, Dennis Burgess via Af wrote:
>
>  So, have had this issue before, with ICMP redirects and Canopy
> equipment.� Basically a MT by default will send a ICMP redirect, and the
> canopy device adds a route into its routing table, regardless if its
> correct or not, then can�t access that device from the specific IP that
> that redirect was for until I reboot the canopy device clearing that
> entry.� MT has added the ability NOT to send ICMP redirects, but once its
> done, I don�t think of anything but a reboot of the canopy will fix
> it..�
>
> �
>
> Any other alternatives to this?� Route delete does not work on the
> canopy.�
>
> �
>
> Thanks,
>
> �
>
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