Peter Memishian writes: > That said: > > # ndd -set /dev/arp arp_probe_count 0 > # ndd -set /dev/arp arp_fastprobe_count 0 > # ndd -set /dev/arp arp_defend_interval 0
That won't actually disable DAD. If we detect conflicts on a running interface, we'll still take it down. There's no supported means to turn it completely off, and that's by intention. Networks with duplicate addresses are simply broken. -- James Carlson, Solaris Networking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun Microsystems / 35 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677 _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
