Ladies and Gentlemen:
Regarding the ARP storms that Duke had been experiencing, I am
attempting to understand certain circumstances and fundamentals in more
detail. In that context, I wish to pose the following questions before
this community. The are:
1) Does anyone here feel that the historic problem, which Apple was
noted to be experiencing with DHCP and DNAv4 has had a contributing
effect on the manner in which CISCO Wireless Controllers were expected
to normally behave?
2) Also, at its peak, I understand that there were as many as 11,000 ARP
requests/second from a single device. Does anyone here, have an idea as
to 'why' so many ARP requests could have been issued by a single device?
If anyone is willing to comment either on, or off-line, I would welcome
details that illuminate.
All the best,
Robert Mathews.
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