Okay I know that you may be getting sick of my sniffer questions since this
is the second one this week, but I've never seen this before, so here goes.

I'm using good ole' Etherpeek and while monitoring a network I started
getting duplicate IP address errors.  After further investigation Etherpeek
shows the MAC address of the router as the conflicting MAC.  This is
happening on several servers supposedly having a duplicate address as the
router interface on the same segment.  I have never ran into this problem
before, so I thought that I would ask the experts.  What is causing this to
happen and why?  

I'm starting to think that computers are the work of the devil!  Routers and
switches to a lesser extent.......

TIA,
Eric




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