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Old 06-28-2011, 01:18 AM   #1
rtsundara
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Exclamation DUP packets generated due to some interface configurations !


Hi All,

I am facing a weird issue. I have two points A and B. when i ping from A to B , for a single echo request two (three) echo replies are seen in point A. The third one has point A as source and point B as dest. Two echo replies are seen originating from point B.

When i ping from point B to point A. Everything happens fine. Wireshark caputure on point B shows correct req/reply pattern. But the ping app shows DUP packets !!@@!!

I suspect some issue with the point B interface ? can somebody explain whats happening in point B interface ?

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