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    OpenVswitch - vlan traffic on bridge which don't belong to any VM

    It seems like your end devices 10.1.1.232 and 242 sends vrrp (virtual router redundancy protocol)... As it is multicast, your node gets the packets, but doesn't reply to it... But this does seems like typical vrrp packets, I'm just not sure why you are having those packets sent at all, unless...
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    OpenVswitch - vlan traffic on bridge which don't belong to any VM

    I would suggest checking your RSTP Configuration with the following document ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/59903016e7_ch13.pdf and see if it helps. There is a few things you can do to optimise STP/RSTP depending of the usage of the ports. In any cases, for your bonds, you could...
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    OpenVswitch - vlan traffic on bridge which don't belong to any VM

    Hi, What is your ports configuration on the switch side for this node? My first guess is that the ports are potentially configured as promiscuous mode. Also, check your MAC Address table on your switch to make sure that the MAC of your physical adapters of your 2 servers that creates the...

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