EtherPeek alerts you to a duplicate IP address if it has different MAC
address for the same IP address. Could this be an issue with proxy arp on
the router?
Neil



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> 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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