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Old 31st July 2008
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The interface appears to be up and active.

It is possible this is a routing problem. On your internal network, issue a "$ route -n show -inet" (or its equivalent on that OS) and see how you might reach the 192.168.101/24 subnet. On the OpenBSD host, issue that command and see what it tells you, too.

It is possibly a misconfigured subnet -- for example, inadvertantly plugging in a cable from the 100/24 subnet and thinking it was a cable belonging to the 101/24 subnet.

Why do I suggest these possibilities? The NIC shows "active" -- meaning the NIC is reporting Ethernet frames are going back and forth. But IP frames don't seem to be moving properly.
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