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MyLibrary; 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. Locate the virtual machine in the vSphere Web Client. Select a data center, folder, cluster, resource. Assign a static MAC Address in the vSphere Client. You can assign static MAC addresses to a powered-down virtual machine's virtual NICs. In the MAC Address group, select Manual. Enter the static MAC address, and click OK. The value for XX cannot be greater than 3F to avoid conflict with MAC addresses that are generated by the VMware Workstation and VMware Server products. The maximum value for a manually generated MAC address is shown in the sample. Aug 14, 2014  When you create a VM on VMware ESXi, each network interface of the VM is assigned a dynamically generated MAC address. If you want to change this default behavior and assign a static MAC address to your VM, here is how to do it. Jul 20, 2016  Quick tip today on a static MAC address assignement, How to set a static MAC address in VMware Environment? Or rather what to look after when having alarms showing VM MAC conflict. MAC address “Spoofing” if you prefer, is well known. Sometimes you may need to “mess” with MAC address. Workstation User’s Manual 8 VMware, Inc. Sharing Virtual Machines with VMware Player 194 Running VMware Player 194. Maintaining and Changing the MAC Address of a Virtual Machine 296 Controlling Routing Information for a Host‐Only Network on Linux 297 Potential Issues with Host‐Only Networking on.

Question: I want to assign a static MAC address to a virtual machine (VM) on VMware ESXi. However, when I attempt to start a VM with a static MAC address, the VM fails to start and throws an error '00:0c:29:1f:4a:ab is not an allowed static Ethernet address. It conflicts with VMware reserved MACs'. How can I set a static MAC address on VMware ESXi VMs?

When you create a VM on VMware ESXi, each network interface of the VM is assigned a dynamically generated MAC address. If you want to change this default behavior and assign a static MAC address to your VM, here is how to do it.

As you can see above, VMware's vSphere GUI client already has a menu for setting a static MAC address for a VM. However, this GUI-based method only allows you to choose a static MAC address from 00:50:56:xx:xx:xx, which is VMware-reserved MAC address range. If you attempt to set any arbitrary MAC address outside this MAC range, you will fail to launch the VM, and get the following error.

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Then what if I want to assign any arbitrary MAC address to a VM?

Fortunately, there is a workaround to this limitation. The solution is, instead of using vSphere GUI client, editing .vmx file of your VM directly, after logging in to the ESXi host.

First, turn off the VM to which you want to assign a static MAC address.

Enable SSH access to your ESXi host if you haven't done it already. Then log in to the ESXi host via SSH.

Move to the directory where your VM's .vmx file is located:

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Open .vmx file with a text editor, and add the following fields. Replace the MAC address field with your own.

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Mac 3214 manual. Now you should be able to launch a VM with the static MAC address you defined in .vmx file.

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