Change the mac-address of the second router to the mac-address of the first
router using the mac-address
comand. This will answer your question about the arp-cache.
router(config-if)#mac-address ..
Mark Smith wrote in message
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I need to
Thanks. I'll try that.
I say the routers are identical. They are in config but not in IOS version.
I need to implement some traffic policing and shaping using some commands
that aren't available in the IOS version currently on #1. #2 has the latest
IOS but w/o any of the QOS set up yet. My
Can't you just do a clear arp on the 6509? That's a commonly-used IOS
command. I would assume it works on the 6509. Or should I say ass-u-me it
works. :-)
Priscilla
Mark Smith wrote:
I need to replace a router in a cabinet at the facility where
my hosted servers and equipment is. My
Unfortunately I don't have access to the 6509 or it would be a done deal. My
stuff's at a Sprint co-lo facility and getting thru to a live tech across
the country at Sprint is next to impossible. The 6509 is theirs and is what
I connect to on their network to get out to the world. I was just
A cisco router broadcasts a gratuitous ARP response announcing to the world
its IP address when it boots. See this example:
Ethernet Header
Destination: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Ethernet Broadcast
Source: 00:00:0C:3F:00:D4
Protocol Type:0x0806 IP ARP
ARP - Address
Did changing the Mac address work?
Mark Smith wrote in message
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I need to replace a router in a cabinet at the facility where my hosted
servers and equipment is. My equipment is talking to the hosting
facility's network via a port on a 6509 switch.
Unfortunately I'm about 70 miles from the equipment right now. I'm headed
that way tomorrow AM and will try it then.
Thanks.
Quoting routerman :
Did changing the Mac address work?
Mark Smith wrote in message
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I need to replace a router in a
this helps,
Ben
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Subject: RE: Forrest Gump-like arp(?) question [7:56680]
A cisco router broadcasts a gratuitous ARP response announcing to the
world
Boy do I feel like a dumb*!$# about now..
In an effort to reduce downtime I booted #2 and let it get completely thru
the boot process BEFORE switching the wiring around to take #1 down and
bring #2 online, AFTER it had already done the ARP broadcast you mention
below.
I won't get a chance to
not flush
the old cache on the port.
You could try shutdown the port first or just wait for a bit longer.
HTH
--kent
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Unfortunately I don't have
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