Did you include the keyword "pub" on your arp command?
arp -s 206.99.98.50 08:00:20:76:ea:77 pub
I'm not an NT expert, but I think I have been told that this is what makes it
persistent.
Bill
Jean Morissette wrote:
> I have a NT based fw and I added a second IP address to the network
> interface card (public interface of the FW), this IP address corresponds to
> a NAT address (setup on the fw config.).
>
> My problem is when I do arp -a I do not see the IP address matching the MAC
> ID of the NIC. I add it statically (I thought that would be permanent) and
> it works fine. When I reboot the ARP entry is gone? Normal on NT?
>
> Is it normal that on NT based fw, I have to enable routing at the OS level
> for NAT to work?
>
> Thanks
> Jean Morissette
>
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