Also sprach Colin Wantling
But 10.1.1.9 and 10.1.1.12 are on the same subnet.
Bah! Get that classful crap out of your head! :) The IP address 10.1.1.12 is most definitely not in 10.1.1.9/32.
The Harc gets packets to the local destination using the MAC address on the local subnet.
For a directly connected route, yes. There's no reason that you shouldn't be able to have a more specific static route though.
IP aliasing might provide a way to do what you want.
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