[Beowulf] Network problem: Why are ARP discovery requests sent to specific addresses instead of a broadcast domain
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Tom Ammon tom.ammon at utah.eduMon Jul 12 22:04:30 PDT 2010
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This is called a gratuitous ARP. Used to update the ARP caches of other nodes. On 07/12/2010 10:48 PM, Rahul Nabar wrote: > On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Patrick Geoffray<patrick at myri.com> wrote: > >> Rahul, >> >> On 7/13/2010 12:04 AM, Rahul Nabar wrote: >> >>> I am puzzled by a bunch of ARP requests on my network that I captured >>> using tcpdump. Shouldn't ARP discovery requests always be sent to a >>> broadcast address? >>> >> No, the kernel regularly refreshes the entries in the ARP cache with unicast >> requests. If that fails, then it sends the expensive broadcasts. >> > Thanks Patrick. I wasn't aware of this. I guess it makes sense now > that I found the correct section of the RFP > (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1122#page-22). > > I see the converse situation too: Some ARP replies are being sent to a > broadcast domain instead of a single MAC. Is that normal too? > > 00:26:b9:58:e5:9f> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ARP, length 60: arp reply > 172.16.0.29 is-at 00:26:b9:58:e5:9f > 00:26:b9:56:38:71> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ARP, length 60: arp reply > 172.16.0.14 is-at 00:26:b9:56:38:71 > > I'd have (naively) expected these replies to go to the specific MAC > which had issued an ARP request on 172.16.0.29 or 172.16.0.14. > > -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Ammon Network Engineer Office: 801.587.0976 Mobile: 801.674.9273 Center for High Performance Computing University of Utah http://www.chpc.utah.edu
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