Good way to put a static MAC for a virtual machine running on VC 2.5 with ESX 3.5 hosts

Greetings,

Could someone tell me if a static addressing mac via VMware VC - slot of the VM client change the settings & gt; Map network & gt; MAC address - the value manual the last way to do. (because we are short VC 2.5 and its in the GUI).

I saw manal parameters by editing the vmx settings file (requires you to remove the virtual machine from the inventory of the VC. Is that above the new way, if you use Vmotion or does GUI defining a moot point?

Thank you

dhayashi

Hello

If the MAC is one of the MACs from VMware, then you can set it in the CIV or directly in the VMX. Make sure that the virtual computer is turned off when you change the VMX. If this isn't one of the MACs from VMware, then you will need to have the guest operating system to change the Mac. There are many tools that can do this.

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