Yes, I see the ARP resps now. I think that using port mirrorring to view
what was happening at the interfaces to a switch was getting in the way. If
I use tethereal from the cmdline I see the complete flow.
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[Ethereal-users] RARP not traced
Here's a typical ARP sequence I see, using 0.10.9(C) under Windows:
No. Time Source Destination
Protocol Info
1786 13:57:37.755773 10.230.52.162 Broadcast ARP
Who has 10.230.53.3? Tell 10.230.52.162
1787 13:57:37.755810 10.230.53.3 10.230.52.162 ARP
10.230.53.3 is at 00:08:02:58:51:56
Mike Armstrong
UF/IFAS CREC
Lake Alfred, FL
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