Ishmeet,
As you stated, your ARP request is 64 bytes, which is OK. I guess it has
been padded by your ethernet HW. But 2 things :
  - ARP reponse comes from the other end of the link, that is, it may not
be padded (possibly).
  - ARP reponse is supposed to be 28 bytes :
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_Resolution_Protocol

So if your reponse is 1534 bytes, i agree with Krzysztof, maybe you've got
an issue with your stack...

rgds
Bastien


2013/10/25 Yafei Yan <[email protected]>

> ARP Response too much 1534 bytes(over than MTU 1500byte??) Does the IP
> reassembly and IP fragment turn on? Maybe you can capture the packets by
> wireshark.
>
>
> 2013/10/25 Ishmeet <[email protected]>
>
>> Size of ARP Response too much 1534 bytes, packet contains lots of 0xA5
>> values.
>> ARP Request is 64 bytes which is ok.
>> Has any one faced this before
>>
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