Hi Hitesh,
I feel this traffic could be the replication traffic between the two Win2K
server. What are the nature of the two servers?
Also if possible edit and paste the output of the sniffer. This would help
us decipher what is actually happening.
Do you get any such statistics in traffic from A to B server if you put the
sniffer on promiscuous mode?
Chaoo,
Cisco_Maniac

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> Dear Group,
>
> I am having a setup like this :-
>
> cat6k ---------- cat6k         |                     |
>    |                     |
>    |----  Cat5k----|         |----  Cat5k----|     
>
> I am connecting the sniffer on one of my core switches (cat6ks) and
without
> doing port mirroring (SPAN) able to see the unicast packets flow between 2
> Windows NT servers. Does this indicate unicast port flooding ??? or is
this
> the default behavior of my Sniffer s/w. I am using Network associates
> Sniffer s/w. The port where the PC is connected is also in the same vlan
in
> which the Windows NT servers are connected. Both the Servers are connected
> on the same switch. The servers are Win2k.
>
> Has anybody faced a similar problem like this ???
>
> many thanks in advance
>
> Hitesh
>
>
>
>
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