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If the Mac address is found in the PINT configuration file then the network configuration, backed up
by the Operating system, for the corresponding Ethernet interface in the PINT configuration file will be
assigned to the network configuration with the corresponding MAC address.
For example:
If the PINT configuration file is modified with the <MAC>New MAC</MAC> as follows before the
image migration; PINT will modify the network configuration to follow the network hardware as it is
assigned in the PINT configuration file.
<NIC-CFG-LIST>
<NIC-CFG>
<NIC INDEX>eth0</NIC INDEX>
<MAC-LIST>
<MAC>New MAC G</MAC>
</MAC-LIST>
</NIC-CFG >
<NIC-CFG>
<NIC INDEX>eth1</NIC INDEX>
<MAC-LIST>
<MAC>New MAC H</MAC>
</MAC-LIST>
</NIC-CFG >
<NIC-CFG>
<NIC INDEX>eth2</NIC INDEX>
<MAC-LIST>
<MAC>New MAC I</MAC>
</MAC-LIST>