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The server is at a remote site therefore I cant connect my laptop.
But i think that once i used the same ip as the server and later a different ip.

I have the arp from the server and something is going on...

network-scripts]# arp -v
Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface
10.18.110.1 (incomplete) eth2
172.21.65.23 ether 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 C eth1
Entries: 2 Skipped: 0 Found: 2


I belive that the incomplete part could be a problem but dont know how to
trouble shoot it.

This server had bonding setup at first and later I removed it by simply deleting the ifcfg-bondx files.
But It seems like the MAC in the eth1 inteface still has to do with bonding?
In the output of ifconfig I cant see 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 but in the arp it is there.

I looked in another similar server that uses bonding and it had the same MAC 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 as this one. Strange ?

Thanks in advance.
/Jan

Last edited by vettec3; 02-08-2009 at 06:27 PM.. Reason: aded part about bonding and the mac 00:1B:78:58:ED:51
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If I use my laptop I can ping 10.18.110.1 but with our red hat multihomed server the gateway does not respond to ping.
What is the IP address of your laptop when you are pinging the default gateway from that laptop?

Please post the arp tables of both the laptop and the server?
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