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geo_m4-May-03 21:32
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GeneralMeeting trouble when sending TCP package. Pin
George24-May-03 19:16
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geo_m4-May-03 21:28
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George24-May-03 23:08
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geo_m4-May-03 23:34
geo_m4-May-03 23:34 
Don't know what happened exactly in your configuration, but I'll try to go deeper in that - the ARP packets are not send in a situation, when the computer is able to fill the correct ethernet address itself. This can happen' in two cases
1. the ARP result is in a cache (because the results are cached)
2. it is for the same computer (some derivate of 1. - computer knows his own ethernet address, so there is no need to ask through ARP)

You can look to content of your arp cache using command arp -a

Here you will probably see the default gateway for your computer and it's ethernet address. And I think this is also a key for answering your question - as the address 1.2.3.4 is correct internet address, and it is not in your subnet, your computes asks default gateway for processing the packet - it is simply forwarded to default gateway. And because default gateway was probably used before, the ARP result is taken from cache - no need for sending ARP packets.

You can play with arp command, and you can try to delete the content of the cache and see what's happened in what situation. Don't worry clearing the arp cache is harmless operation Smile | :)
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George25-May-03 4:12
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