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[lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me
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dogeye |
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[lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me |
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Wed, 11 Feb 2009 18:32:03 -0800 |
Hi,
I think on RFC826, it said we should drop it if it's not for us,
but I think somewhere else mentioned we can save it in the ARP table
for furture use, and I think current lwip is doing this. So, is there
a clear rule about how we should do it?
Thank you very much.
Dogeye
- [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me,
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- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, Kiran Bacchewar, 2009/02/14
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, dogeye, 2009/02/14
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, address@hidden, 2009/02/15
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, Leon Woestenberg, 2009/02/15
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, Alain M., 2009/02/16
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, dogeye, 2009/02/17
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, Leon Woestenberg, 2009/02/17
- Re: [lwip-users] how to handle ARP request that's not for me, dogeye, 2009/02/17