Hi Andre, thanks for the info and will try it out. I will also inquire with the 
networks admins. Cheers! -John



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From: andrelst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List 
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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:13:09 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] linux bonding and then receiving martian sources in the logs

Your interface, well bonding driver, is somehow confused with the arp
entries.You probably need to clear your arp tables or if you can
reboot the machine, that will do it too. Also, if you have a managed
switch or a firewall in between, would also be a good idea to do that
too, but it's probably not the culprit. On my end, the switch was the
culprit.

Looking at the site tips that you followed, would suggest you try
mode=1 or active-backup first, and see if goes away. This is
eseentially an active-standby mode.

If your switch has LACP or 802.3ad or "etherchannel" in cisco
terminology support, mode=4 is the best.

-- 
regards,
Andre | http://www.varon.ca
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