03-26-2008
Duplicate IP After reboot
Hi All
I recived the following error, after a reboot on a 550
anyone know where I should start:
LABEL: AIXIF_ARP_DUP_ADDR
IDENTIFIER: FE2DEE00
Date/Time: Wed Mar 26 19:27:44 USAST 2008
Sequence Number: 100231
Machine Id: 00C9D08A4C00
Node Id: welsdx05
Class: S
Type: PERM
Resource Name: SYSXAIXIF
Description
DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS DETECTED IN THE NET
Failure Causes
ARP RESPONSE RECEIVED FOR MY IP ADDRESS
Recommended Actions
CONTACT NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
Detail Data
DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS
3523 0384
MAC ADDRESS
0014 5E1A 35A2
I ran a netstat -ai
# netstat -ia
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Coll
en6 1500 link#2 0.11.25.a6.7f.cc 166490 0 222132 4 0
01:00:5e:00:00:01
en6 1500 53.35.3 scendp01 166490 0 222132 4 0
224.0.0.1
en7 1500 link#3 0.11.25.a6.7f.cd 189725 0 80199 3 0
01:00:5e:00:00:01
en7 1500 53.35.3 welsdx05.zarsa.co 189725 0 80199 3 0
224.0.0.1
lo0 16896 link#1 62232 0 62241 0 0
lo0 16896 127 localhost 62232 0 62241 0 0
224.0.0.1
lo0 16896 ::1 62232 0 62241 0 0
ff01::1
ff02::1:ff00:1
ff02::1
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NAME
Mail::Verp - encodes and decodes Variable Envelope Return Paths (VERP) addresses.
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Verp;
#Using class methods
#Change separator to something else
Mail::Verp->separator('+');
#Create a VERP envelope sender of an email to recipient@example.net.
my $verp_email = Mail::Verp->encode('sender@example.com', 'recipient@example.net');
#If a bounce comes back, decode $verp_email to figure out
#the original recipient of the bounced mail.
my ($sender, $recipient) = Mail::Verp->decode($verp_email);
#Using instance methods
my $verp = Mail::Verp->new(separator => '+');
#Create a VERP envelope sender of an email to recipient@example.net.
my $verp_email = $verp->encode('sender@example.com', 'recipient@example.net');
#Decode a bounce
my ($sender, $recipient) = $verp->decode($verp_email);
ABSTRACT
Mail::Verp encodes and decodes Variable Envelope Return Paths (VERP) email addresses.
DESCRIPTION
Mail::Verp encodes the address of an email recipient into the envelope sender address so that a bounce can be more easily handled even if
the original recipient is forwarding their mail to another address and the remote Mail Transport Agents send back unhelpful bounce
messages. The module can also be used to decode bounce recipient addresses.
FUNCTIONS
new()
Primarily useful to save typing. So instead of typing "Mail::Verp" you can say my $x = Mail::Verp->new; then use $x whereever
"Mail::Verp" is usually required.
Accepts an optional "separator" argument for changing the separator, which defaults to hyphen '-'. The value can also be changed using
the "separator" accessor.
my $x = Mail::Verp->new(separator => '+');
encode(LOCAL-ADDRESS, REMOTE-ADDRESS)
Encodes LOCAL-ADDRESS, REMOTE-ADDRESS into a verped address suitable for use as an envelope return address. It may also be useful to
use the same address in Errors-To and Reply-To headers to compensate for broken Mail Transport Agents.
Uses current separator value.
decode(VERPED-ADDRESS)
Decodes VERPED-ADDRESS into its constituent parts. Returns LOCAL-ADDRESS and REMOTE-ADDRESS in list context, REMOTE-ADDRESS in scalar
context. Returns VERPED-ADDRESS if the decoding fails.
Uses current separator value.
separator
Returns current value of the VERP "separator"
separator(SEPARATOR)
Sets new value for VERP "separator" and returns the previous value.
EXPORT
None.
SEE ALSO
DJ Bernstein details verps here: http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt.
Sam Varshavchik proposes an encoding here: http://www.courier-mta.org/draft-varshavchik-verp-smtpext.txt.
AUTHOR
Gyepi Sam <gyepi@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007 by Gyepi Sam
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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