I saw this on a SLES11-SP2 this week. To solve the problem, I put an
script to ping the gateway as soon as it boots. And it works.

Mauro
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2012/5/17 Levy, Alan <[email protected]>:
> We have a problem with a linux server that when we reboot it, it takes at 
> least 15 minutes to be able to ssh into.
>
> It seems, from out network traces, that when the server reboots, it has 2 mac 
> addresses in the arp tables on the firewall  (one from before and one from 
> after the reboot).
>
> We cannot ping or ssh into the server after the reboot. Yesterday, we 
> rebooted it. The network group ran traces, captured packets, etc and we found 
> that if we pinged the network gateway address from this server, everything 
> started working again.
>
> Has anyone seen this before ?
>
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