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krum

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I am getting this in my log file:
I only have 23 devices connected..
Yes I powered them all off and then on one at a time; So It cant be an ARP problem or one of the devices holding the ARP.


Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: printk: 542 messages suppressed.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.
Jul 7 12:40:40 kernel: Neighbour table overflow.


Chris
 
This has been discussed before, try a forum search on "Neighbour table overflow" for the details. This is related to IPv6 and some ISPs.
 
Let me guess, you are running ipv6 with Comcast? Its a known issue and inflating your ARP thresholds still doesn't make the error go away completely.
 
Let me guess, you are running ipv6 with Comcast? Its a known issue and inflating your ARP thresholds still doesn't make the error go away completely.

You are right on that I did increase my thresholds still doesn't work. Disabled IPV6 does. :)
 

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