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Bernd Holzinger wrote: >> What's 192.168.0.110? The MAC address is Intel, and it seems like >> some sort of failover or loadbalancing between Intel NIC's (with >> subsequent MAC addresses like that, :88, and :89, I would assume >> it's two onboard NIC's). >> >> The only time I've seen that, or heard of others seeing it, is when >> some router is running some type of failover configuration. > > this also occures when you trunk 2 or more ports and the connected > switch does not support this (unmangeable switches most) I have this at a client site that has a server with a dual port Intel NIC in a "Express Team" mode. The switch the server is connected to is a basic Linksys unmanaged switch - I am pushing to replace the switch with a managed Gigabit switch, but client is dragging feet. I send my logs to WallWatcher and tell it to ignore the entries. _________________________________ James W. McKeand |