> > 14:16:53.403765 arp who-has NODE-XYZ-B tell node-abc
> > 14:16:53.404273 arp reply NODE-XYZ-B is-at 5:55:c1:e1:34:c2
> > 14:16:53.404317 arp reply NODE-XYZ-B is-at 5:aa:c3:ad:22:a8
> > 
> > 
> > It is fairly random which ethernet address reply occurs first.
> > 
> > We added printks in the drivers/net/ipv4/arp.c code and indeed the code
> > is sending the 2 replies.  Is this correct?
> 
> There are two interfaces attached to the same switched network ?

Yes, currently they are because the "switch" we have does not have it's
routing functionality enabled. So both interfaces are seeing the same
broadcast arp request.


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