Hi Laura, yes it was a duplicate IP after all as found a test server 
running today. At least it is easy to fix now.

Thanks, John.

On 23/05/12 12:54, Laura Garcia wrote:
> Hi John, looks like it's a normal behaviour with duplicate IP in the 
> network.
> Is this problem reproduced with eth0 and eth0:2 IPs?
> Could you try with another IP for eth0:1?
> When the problem is happening, could you execute an "arp -a" from your 
> system and check if the MAC address is the same as eth0:1 MAC address 
> asigned?
>
> Also a tcpdump from your system could be useful to know what is happening.
>
> Regards,
> Laura.
>

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