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(mac address of the bridge is more for traffic coming from the bridge itself, if you have an ip on the bridge). mac address of the bridge has nothing related to vm mac address. Enter configuration commands, one per line. Well, this is normal, each vm have a different mac address. For my second question, I have done the following: SW6conf t. You shouldnt add the 'dynamic' keyword to see the dynamic entries. All information on this site are provided “as-is” without warranty of any kind.Īuthor made reasonable effort to provide most accurate information in time when post written. The 'show mac address-table' command should show all the MAC addresses, STATIC and DYNAMIC ones.
