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Normally you can just ignore this message with no problems, but if there are many FreeBSD machines on the same segment this could cause problems for the administrator of those machines. In this situation you can stop these polling packets from being sent. For instructions on how to stop a Virtual Hub from sending polling packets to confirm the existence of an IP address, please refer to section 3.4.8 Confirming the Existence of IP Addresses with Poll Packets3.4 Virtual Hub Functions.
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Other changes:
- /body/p[55]/a/@href:
"mks://localhost/4-docs/1-manual/3/3.4"⇒ "mks://localhost/4-docs/1-manual/3/3.4#3.4.8_Confirming_the_Existence_of_IP_Addresses_with_Poll_Packets" - /body/p[55]/a/@title:
"4-docs/1-manual/3/3.4"⇒ "3.4.8 Confirming the Existence of IP Addresses with Poll Packets"
Version from 19:23, 27 Jan 2024
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Normally you can just ignore this message with no problems, but if there are many FreeBSD machines on the same segment this could cause problems for the administrator of those machines. In this situation you can stop these polling packets from being sent. For instructions on how to stop a Virtual Hub from sending polling packets to confirm the existence of an IP address, please refer to section 3.4 Virtual Hub Functions.
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Normally you can just ignore this message with no problems, but if there are many FreeBSD machines on the same segment this could cause problems for the administrator of those machines. In this situation you can stop these polling packets from being sent. For instructions on how to stop a Virtual Hub from sending polling packets to confirm the existence of an IP address, please refer to section 3.4.8 Confirming the Existence of IP Addresses with Poll Packets.
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