Hi all, We have been getting packets from our design from one ROACH2, but when we added a second one that was supposed to be sending to another interface, we discovered that both interfaces were receiving the packets. We discovered that the packets have broadcast address packet header although they have unicast IP address inside. The ARP table shows the Roach MAC address, but not that of the destination.
We think the problem is that Roach2 is not sending ARP requests (wireshark does not show any ARP packets from the ROACH). We are able to ping Roach2 from the machine at the other end, and it can get Roach2's MAC address as well. Any clue what could be going wrong? We also tried disabling firewall of the destination machine, but that did not help. Thanks, Nimish -- Nimish Sane Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights Newark, NJ 07102-1982 USA Tel: (973) 642 4958 Fax: (973) 596 3617 [email protected]

