Johan
Your issue here is that if Spectrum loses contact with the primary/network IP 
address of a device it will poll the other addresses it has learnt for that 
device to see if it can make contact on these. This is a great feature that 
enhances Spectrums ability to establish root cause etc and the good news is 
that is fully customisable. You have two choices to fix your issue. you can 
switch of this redundancy feature per device (only do this if there are no 
other IPs Spectrum could use) or remove the ip address of device 1 from device 
2's redundancy table and vice versa.
Regards
Stephen.

Sent from my Windows Phone
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From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎10/‎12/‎2013 08:10
To: spectrum<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [spectrum] Two devices with the same ip?

Hi,

Is it possible to, only for a few devices, exempt the protection against 
multiple entries of the same IP-address?

We've got some bridging devices that lists it's pairing buddies IP's in their 
own ifTable when connected.

This leads Spectrum to only discover one of the nodes and then refuse the 
second due to an IP already being defined.

Dev 1                           Dev 2
10.0.0.1                        10.0.0.2

ifTable                 ifTable
10.0.0.1                        10.0.0.2
(Bridge)                        (Bridge)
10.0.0.2                        10.0.0.1


/Johan
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