This happens when your routing table is not proper....check for that no need to search 
for increasing size of your neighbours  they would grow by their own :)

route -n would show you where its messing

-Dhruv

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hi,

I have gateway system, which is receiving a lot of packets. Due to which, it might be 
dropping some packets.

Is there a way to increase the neighbour table size? (some value in /proc I should 
look for)

Would sharing the load among other network cards /using subnets help?

Thanks,

-- 
Goldwyn :o)


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