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Re: ARP messages about 169.



Crystal Morillo <email@hidden> on Friday, December 9, 2005 at
10:16 AM -0500 wrote:
>He said they were not important, but that it had to do with 
>the fact that we use vlans and the two interfaces of the XServe are 
>plugged into the same switch, with different vlans. I don't have 
>multiple XServes to confirm this, however.

For clarity sake we do not have any vlans any Macs are participating in, and
all our equipment is using single ethernet ports. Servers have fixed IP
addresses and clients generally have DHCP, though a few have fixed IPs in a
different sub-range of the local addresses - they don't appear to have any
problems.

As a hypotheitcal... if a machine were to fail to get  DHCP assignment during
boot and later got one, what would be the affect on LDAP connections??

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Alamance-Burlington NC USA, Mac Systems Tech 
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 >Re: ARP messages about 169. (From: "Steven Kolins" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: ARP messages about 169. (From: Dan Shoop <email@hidden>)
 >Re: ARP messages about 169. (From: "Steven Kolins" <email@hidden>)



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