CARDOSO Jorge Miguel wrote: > > Hello. > > The system must decide wich interface will be used on the packet delivery to > the lan. On this decision process, the subnetmask is used to define wich > portion of the network will be found on a specific interface with specific > ip address. That could mean ARPs should go out both interfaces. But it doesn't always mean there's a problem. Only one ARP response will be used. The result could be that only one interface is loaded with outgoing packets. That's why it's tricky. Joe
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