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: Free BSD stack -


Hi,
I'm doing an ECOS port of my application software. I'm using Free BSD
stack as my TCP/IP stack.  I'm seeing one strange thing that packets
coming out of stack are not in network byte order. 

The packets are coming out of the stack in little endian format. See the
logs below for an ARP request packet(dumping byte by byte). Can you
think why this might be happening?  Network stack always sends the
packet out in network byte order, that is big-endian.

===================
0000 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 10 18 82 0b c0 06 08 01 00
0010 00 08 06 04 01 00 00 10 18 82 0b c0 0a f0 03 a5
0020 00 00 00 00 00 00 0a f0 03 a5 00 00 
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regards,
Alok

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