IP addresses next to each other fail?

From: Dave Overton (dave_at_syix.com)
Date: 02/25/04

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    To: <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
    Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:41:57 -0800
    
    

    This is on a recently built (few days ago) stable machine...

    This is a part of the arp table:

    tiger2.syix.com (205.171.72.26) at 00:10:dc:f2:e8:71 on fxp0 [ethernet]
    neko2.syix.com (205.171.72.27) at 00:a0:c9:97:f5:ad on fxp0 permanent
    [ethernet]

    This is the result of "ping 205.171.72.26"

    PING 205.171.72.26 (205.171.72.26): 56 data bytes
    ^C
    --- 205.171.72.26 ping statistics ---
    5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

    "Route get 205.171.72.26" works fine, even identifies the destination
    machine.

    Destination is a Win2003 server, nothing added to the default installation
    of FreeBSD, and the exact same machine on the exact same IP, in the exact
    same switch port worked until last Saturday when it crashed one of its
    harddrives. The machine on .26 cannot ping the FreeBSD box on .27 either.

    No IPFW setup, nothing I can see that would affect this, except maybe a bug
    in the fxp0 driver?

    ANY suggestions are welcome, this is VERY strange.

    Dave Overton SYIX.COM
    Owner dave@syix.com
    530-755-1751 x101 Fax 530-751-8871

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