The root and backup root switches have 2 interconnecting patch cords.
The root and backup-root switches were recently upgraded from N-series to S-series, and we did not have these ARP broadcasts for x.x.255.255 earlier.
Checking the Wireshark trace, I find that the ARP requests for x.x.255.255 are being generated right after the NTP broadcasts to the same x.x.255.255 address. The SNTP Server has a Satellite GPS timesync card and is on one of the subnets.
Does the label, "all-subnets-directed broadcast" apply to the NTP broadcasts, even though the source is on one of the subnets?
The Wireshark IO graph (using stacked bars) is shown below; with the NTPs in blue at 2 pkts every 16 seconds, ARPs from root switch in yellow, and ARPs from backup root switch in purple:
Why are there 6 sets of ARPs per switch for every other NTP?
Your advice and guidance on this matter is very much appreciated.