top | item 8501004 (no title) mmmooo | 11 years ago This sounds like arp cache. And can be "fixed" by arping (forced arp responses without a who has) discuss order hn newest matthavener|11 years ago Yup, EC2 instances should be issuing a gratuitous arp on startup. I've seen the same thing on subnets with a lot of DHCP churn due to constantly rebooting embedded devices. stevekemp|11 years ago Pretty much textbook symptoms of arp-caching.
matthavener|11 years ago Yup, EC2 instances should be issuing a gratuitous arp on startup. I've seen the same thing on subnets with a lot of DHCP churn due to constantly rebooting embedded devices.
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