Am 05. Mar, 2001 schwäzte Bob George so:
> The reason I asked was that a switch configured for VLAN and/or trunking
> might still have had your MAC cached and/or been doing odd things with it.
> Without putting more into it, I guess it's hard to say. Nothing like the ol'
> off switch to fix it right up!
Yeah, don't know if we have that setup right now. Haven't yet been
configuring the switches or the routers. I don't think we have that setup,
though. In any case, I powered all networking equipment off for a few
seconds, then back on, so that problem should've gone away and didn't.
Most of the issues are now gone and I don't have time to recreate the
problem, so we'll have to be happy with an answer of "someone let too much
of the magic smoke out of the boxen" :).
danke,
der.hans
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