RE: addressing/mask question [7:3727]

2001-05-11 Thread Scott Meyer
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: addressing/mask question [7:3727] Under proxy ARP, if the router receives an ARP Request for a host that is not on the same network as the ARP Request sender, and if the router has the best route to that host, then the router sends an ARP Reply packet giving its own local data

Re: addressing/mask question [7:3727]

2001-05-11 Thread David Chandler
: addressing/mask question [7:3727] Under proxy ARP, if the router receives an ARP Request for a host that is not on the same network as the ARP Request sender, and if the router has the best route to that host, then the router sends an ARP Reply packet giving its own local data link address

Re: addressing/mask question [7:3727]

2001-05-08 Thread David Chandler
Comments inline: PS: check out ICMP redirect It's another one that'll make your traffic do things that you wouldn't expect. DaveC Scott Meyer wrote: I have a question about network masks and proxy ARP that I have not understood for a long time. I'm not sure that I can clearly explain