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# 1  
Old 07-23-2008
Question HW Address and arp

I was checking nettl output for a unstable telnet to my server. this is part of output:

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***********************************STREAMS/UX*******************************@#%
Timestamp : Sun Jun 22 EETDST 2008 22:14:47.492899
Process ID : [ICS] Subsystem : STREAMS
User ID ( UID ) : -1 Log Class : ERROR
Device ID : 0 Path ID : 0
Connection ID : 0 Log Instance : 0
Location : 00123
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
534 22:14:47 19357249 1 T.. 0 0 IP: Hardware address '00:b0:d0:8d:55:34' trying
to be our address 192.168.104.101!
###

I want to find HW Address and arp does not work. Is there any other method to examine this situation.
By the way , how to use Reverse arp ??
Thx
# 2  
Old 07-23-2008
# 3  
Old 07-25-2008
Thank you.
is there any Reverse arp like command in HP Unix ?
# 4  
Old 07-25-2008
Reverse arp has been dead for decades. I don't know is hp has any support for it.
# 5  
Old 07-26-2008
You can google for Inarp. There may still be something out there. Somewhere. Inverse ARP has largely been "moved" under arp AFAIK.

Reverse ARP is now replaced by DHCP.
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