k2000 security run output
Thought I posted last week, but I guess it didn't go through.
I'm getting the following message each day on my k2000:
+arplookup 152.2.xxx.xxx failed: host is not on local network
The ip belongs to a printer. Any idea why kbox would be getting this? It's only being used for imaging, and we aren't using it to install printers after imaging. The printer seems to be working fine.
Thanks.
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Posted by:
SMal.tmcc
11 years ago
are you scanning the network with your k2000?
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Thanks. Yes, I'm scanning. The ip is in the scan range. The ip also has check marks for Ping and Connect, and the dns is correct. The entry was modified at 2:25am, the same time as my other devices. I can't find any difference between this and other printers in the scan node detail. - tpr 11 years ago
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I would look at the settings in this printer to see if anything is configured different in the protocols, it sounds like this printer has something disabled that is not disabled on the other printers like ICMP. If the printer also supports wireless printing it may be miss routing responses. - SMal.tmcc 11 years ago
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The error is a openBSD thing, it could be a bug in the kbox also. If you cannot find anything different in this printer I would open a ticket so they are aware of this.
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