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R610 Constant Arp Request

rob_m_istij3wx4
New Contributor III
I currently have a R610 and a R510. The R610 is the master and is hardwired with the R510 setup in a mesh configuration. I did a packet capture today and I noticed that the R610 kept arping for the gateway address. Is this normal activity? or is something not working correctly.
Thanks for the help!

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michael_brado
Esteemed Contributor II
Unleashed APs arp for the gateway, to determine if they have an Eth connection, or need to look to Mesh.

rob_m_istij3wx4
New Contributor III
So this is normal only when the AP is setup to mesh? or all unleashed APs do this? Arping every 2 seconds for the gateway seems like a lot for an AP that is hardwired to a switch.

albert_pierson
RUCKUS Team Member
Hi Robert,

Mesh feature will send a unicast ARP (using MAC of GW for destination) every 30 seconds - this is required to verify if the AP is connected via the Ethernet port for automatic MESH mode ... if this ARP fails the AP will switch from Root (RAP) to MESH (MAP) ....

There may be other features in the AP that need to verify wired connectivity ... The AP does this for service state to bring down WLAN's if internet is not reachable, and perhaps also for MASTER auto select.  These ARP's may be independent of the MESH mode test.

The AP may also have Proxy ARP enabled - where the AP responds to ARP requests from the network on behalf of the wireless clients - removing this ARP traffic from the RF network.

Check the destination MAC in the ARP requests ... this may help determine what type of ARP is occurring.

Hope this clarifies things.

Thanks

The ARP proxy is turned off on the AP. The MAC address for all the ARP request is the APs MAC itself.