I wrote on Mon, Aug 3 199
> Folks ...
>
> On Friday, I got a whole bunch of errors of the type:
>
> Jul 31 17:18:45 tpm-sprl vmunix: arp: ether address is broadcast for IP address c02a6505!
> Jul 31 17:18:52 tpm-sprl last message repeated 6 times
>
> And then it stopped. Over the weekened, nothing. This morning, I
> got the same error:
>
> Aug 3 10:24:41 tpm-sprl vmunix: arp: ether address is broadcast for IP address c02aac32!
> Aug 3 10:27:22 tpm-sprl last message repeated 35 times
>
> So, what doees "ether address is broadcast for IP address c02aac32"
> mean and how do I track this down?
I got many replies and all pointed to the same thing, that a machine in
a local domain was misconfigured. I have a local network in my
subdomain (anat.umsmed.edu) for which I am responsible. It turne out
that the systems administrator of umsmed.edu was installing a set of
PCs to the network and had fired them up without properly setting up
the hardware.
The addresses I couldn't figure out "c02a6505" and "c02aac32" are in
hexidecimal (I didn't realize that) and are 192.42.172.5 and
192.42.172.50, respectively.
Thanks to all who helped:
"Andrew Luebker" <aahvdl@eye.psych.umn.edu>
Barry Margolin <barmar@Think.COM>
geertj@ica.philips.nl (Jan Geert)
Aydin Edguer <edguer@alpha.CES.CWRU.Edu>
Tim Becker <becker@cs.rochester.edu>
stern@sunne.East.Sun.COM (Hal Stern - NE Area Systems Engineer)
macphed@dvinci.usask.ca (Ian MacPhedran)
steve@fsg.com (Steve Swaney)
tkevans@fallst.es.dupont.com (Tim Evans)
Robert Bradshaw <robb@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>
hyder@niwot.scd.ucar.EDU (Paul Hyder)
smb@pern.cc.purdue.edu (Scott M. Ballew)
Mike Raffety <miker@sbcoc.com>
-- Terence P. Ma, Ph.D. Department of Anatomy VOICE: 601-984-1654 University of Mississippi Med. Ctr. FAX: 601-984-1655 2500 North State Street INTERNET: tpm@anat.UMSMED.EDU Jackson, MS 39216-4505
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