Well, this wouldn't be in the default configuration of any IOS rev I've
seen, but you may want to check for a "sysopt noproxyarp (interface)"
command in your configuration.  Such an option, viewed as a security
enhancement, can cause the problem you're having.  If you wish to use it,
you'll probably need to statically configure the arp cache to include the
external router's mac addresses.

-Brad McConnell.


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> My ISP just placed a new router outside of our PIX 515, and now, every 4
> hours, the PIX loses connectivity and needs to be rebooted.  Is this an
ARP
> problem (is it looking for the mac of the old server)?  Any info would be
> appreciated.  Thanks.
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