take a trace!

debug on the router or grab a sniffer... if you have linux installed, use
tcpdump... otherwise, ethereal w/ winpcap works!

-Patrick

>>> "Hector Miranda"  05/29/02 01:54PM >>>
I am trying to use proxy arp for some of the computers in my network, at one
time it worked fine, but one time i removed the proxy arp on the 4908g-l3
switch and then re-enable it on all the interfaces, since then i can't
connect to the internet using proxy arp.

Is there a way to troubleshoot this issue? Is there any way to tell if a
different device is responding?
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