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| 3 | | "What happens if after the first step, when you couldn't ping the host ; |
| 4 | | Reboot the guest with Locally Administered Address set on NIC1, still bridged to the Ethernet?" |
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| 6 | | In the resolution section : where I changed which network was mapped to which host device. |
| 7 | | No matter how I set it up - if I have a Locally Administered MAC address - my ping host to guest and guest to host does not work EXCEPT if I setup NAT .. in which case it seems to allow host to guest and guest to host pings. |
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| 9 | | Rebooting guest , rebooting host after these things does not change the result - no ping. |
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| 11 | | If my Ethernet has locally administered MAC with in the guest - I can not ping host<>guest. No matter if it is the first Network, Second etc.. |
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| 13 | | For now I am working around it - although I don't like to do this as it defeats the purpose of a single image that can be ported where needed - I now need to include the configuration files with the image. |
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| 15 | | There can still be quirks of connectivity issues when changing the IP-Address but rebooting seems to solve those. |
| 16 | | I need to change the VM IP Address as the software in the VM is used as a toolkit to connect to various on premise customer systems where they define what their systems IP Address scheme is. |
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| | 1 | @vushakov see below |