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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Network Connections Post 302987544 by rbatte1 on Monday 12th of December 2016 11:32:18 AM
Old 12-12-2016
If they are on the same network segment, then the public IP address is not relevant. It does leave a few questions though:-
  • What sort of conversation would you like them to have?
  • What OS are they running?
  • Can you share the output from ifconfig -a or the equivalent for their OS?



Kind regards,
Robin
 

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arpsend(8)							    Containers								arpsend(8)

NAME
arpsend - send ARP requests SYNOPSIS
arpsend -D -e target_ip [ -e target_ip ...] [-c count] [-w timeout] interface arpsend -U -i source_ip [-c count] [-w timeout] interface DESCRIPTION
Utility arpsend sends ARP packets on device interface to detect or update neighbours' ARP caches with a given IP. COMMANDS
Run utility with one of the following commands: -D Send broadcast ARP request to detect neighbours with target_ip. You have to specify target_ip (-e option). -U Send broadcast ARP request to update neighbours' ARP caches with source_ip. You have to specify source_ip (-i option). OPTIONS
-c count Number of packets to send. Default is infinity. -w interval Interval between packets, in seconds. Default is 1 second. -i source_ip_address Set source IP address field in ARP packet. -e target_ip_address Set target IP address field in ARP packet. Note that you can specify -e option multiple times to detect many IP addresses in one utility call. EXIT STATUS
arpsend returns 0 upon successful execution. If something goes wrong, it returns an appropriate error code. 1 EXC_USAGE Usage error 2 EXC_SYSTEM System error 3 EXC_RECV ARP reply was received EXAMPLES
To send request on interface eth0 to detect any neighbour computers with IP 192.168.10.200: arpsend -D -e 192.168.10.200 eth0 To send request on interface eth0 to update neighbours' ARP caches with IP 192.168.10.200: arpsend -U -i 192.168.10.200 eth0 NOTES
Interface you use have to be arpable and not be loopback (i.e. /sbin/ip link show interface should show neither NOARP nor LOOPBACK flags in interface parameters). SEE ALSO
vzctl(8). LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2000-2011, Parallels, Inc. Licensed under GNU GPL. OpenVZ 28 Jun 2011 arpsend(8)
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