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25 Jan 2019 18:48 #93835 by machman
arp cache table "port" numbers was created by machman
Hi guys,
Have you noticed the port numbers on the arp cache table display? the "P" numbers are obviously hardware ports and "S1-6" numbers are SSID based. But I get "S48" "S49" and "S50". I could just ignore, but there might be something useful for diagnostics at some point.

Any ideas?
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R

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28 Jan 2019 15:42 #93865 by hopkins35
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Do you have any static routes defined?

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04 Feb 2019 17:27 #93934 by machman
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no, just a few L2 and L3 subnets

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06 Feb 2019 15:11 #93946 by hopkins35
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machman wrote: no, just a few L2 and L3 subnets



Do you allow inter-lan routing In which case I'd hazard a guess to say that these are static routes created between the LAN interfaces or failing that the 'S' might stand for a stale record from an old IP lease from a DHCP server. Unfortunately I no longer have a Draytek router to test but a stale record should be easy enough to check

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10 Jun 2020 12:36 #96364 by machman
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yep, stale arp entries! If I ping the address the SXX goes away!

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