On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Ariz Jacinto wrote:

> afaik, jijo is right about using a subnet block
> especially when using a single DHCP machine with
> multiple interfaces and serving multiple subnets.
> but in your case marvin, the interfaces of your
> machine belongs to the same subnet (correct me
> if i'm wrong).
>
> i'm just curios, aren't you experiencing ARP Flux
> on your Samba/DHCP Box with this setup?

FYI, "ARP Flux"  i looked it up in Google:

ARP flux occurs when there are multiple ethernet adaptors (often on a
single machine) which are willing to respond to an ARP query.  Other
machines on the segment may have ARP cache entries for either of these
link layer addresses, and in fact the link layer address may be address A
sometimes, and address B other times.  There is nothing intrinsically
wrong with ARP flux, however if you need greater control over the flow of
traffic through your network you will want to avoid it. [1]



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