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Problem
In the vSphere Web Client, after you assign a MAC address within the range 00:50:56:40:YY:ZZ
00:50:56:7F:YY:ZZ to a virtual machine, attempts to power the virtual machine on fail with a status
message that the MAC address is in conflict.
00:50:56:XX:YY:ZZ is not a valid static Ethernet address. It
conflicts with VMware reserved MACs for other usage.
Cause
You attempt to assign a MAC address which starts with the VMware OUI 00:50:56 and is within the
address range allocated for host VMkernel adapters on the vCenter Server system.
Solution
If you want to preserve the VMware OUI prefix, set a static MAC address within the range
00:50:56:00:00:0000:50:56:3F:FF:FF. Otherwise, set an arbitrary MAC address whose prefix is
different from the VMware OUI one. For information about the ranges available for static MAC addresses
that have the VMware OUI prefix, see the vSphere Networking documentation.
Unable to Remove a Host from a vSphere Distributed
Switch
Under certain conditions, you might be unable to remove a host from the vSphere distributed switch.
Problem
n
Attempts to remove a host from a vSphere distributed switch fail, and you receive a notification that
resources are still in use. The notification that you receive might look like the following:
The resource '16' is in use.
vDS DSwitch port 16 is still on host 10.23.112.2 connected to MyVM nic=4000 type=vmVnic
n
Attempts to remove a host proxy switch that still exists on the host from a previous networking
configuration fail. For example, you moved the host to a different data center or vCenter Server
system, or upgraded the ESXi and vCenter Server software, and created new networking
configuration. When trying to remove the host proxy switch, the operation fails because resources on
the proxy switch are still in use.
Cause
You cannot remove the host from the distributed switch or delete the host proxy switch because of the
following reasons.
n
There are VMkernel adapters on the switch that are in use.
n
There are virtual machine network adapters connected to the switch.
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