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You can set a static MAC address that contains the VMware OUI prefix in compliance with the following
format:
00:50:56:XX:YY:ZZ
where XX is a valid hexadecimal number between 00 and 3F, and YY and ZZ are valid hexadecimal
numbers between 00 and FF. To avoid conflict with MAC addresses that are generated by vCenter Server
or are assigned to VMkernel adapters for infrastructure traffic, the value for XX must not be greater than
3F.
The maximum value for a manually generated MAC address is as follows.
00:50:56:3F:FF:FF
To avoid conflicts between the generated MAC addresses and the manually assigned ones, select a
unique value for XX:YY:ZZ from your hard-coded addresses.
Assign a Static MAC Address by Using the vSphere Web Client
You can assign static MAC addresses to the virtual NIC of a powered off virtual machine by using the
vSphere Web Client.
Procedure
1 Locate the virtual machine in the vSphere Web Client.
a Select a data center, folder, cluster, resource pool, or host and click the VMs tab.
b Click Virtual Machines and double-click the virtual machine from the list.
2 Power off the virtual machine.
3 On the Configure tab of the virtual machine, expand Settings and select VM Hardware.
4 Click Edit and select the Virtual Hardware tab in the dialog box displaying the settings.
5 In the Virtual Hardware tab, expand the network adapter section.
6 Under MAC Address, select Manual from the drop-down menu.
7 Type the static MAC address, and click OK.
8 Power on the virtual machine.
Assign a Static MAC Address in the Virtual Machine Configuration
File
To set a static MAC address for a virtual machine, you can edit the configuration file of the virtual machine
by using the vSphere Web Client.
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