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In most network deployments, generated MAC addresses are a good approach. However, you might need to set a static MAC address for a virtual machine adapter with unique value.
The following cases show when you might set a static MAC address:
- Virtual machine adapters on different physical hosts share the same subnet and are assigned the same MAC address, causing a conflict.
- Ensure that a virtual machine adapter always has the same MAC address.
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By default, VMware uses the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) 00:50:56
for manually generated addresses, but all unique manually generated addresses are supported.
Note: Make sure that no other non-VMware devices use addresses assigned to VMware components. For example, you might have physical servers in the same subnet, which use
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as static MAC addresses. The physical servers do not belong to the vCenter Server inventory, and vCenter Server is not able to check for address collision.