Maybe a device is configured with proxy arp. A device
that does proxy arp "tricks" the sending node into
giving it packets for routing even if the sending node
doesn't have a default gateway.  Check
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ssr83/rpc_r/48383.htm#xtocid670617
  - watch the word wrap.

Hope that helps,
BP

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Subject: Catalyst 6500


How can separate VLANs on a 6500 talk without routing
enabled?  <SNIP>

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