Im trying to use a 3Com Etherlink Model 3C905C to provide network access for 
some virtual machines running under QEMU.
The machine has a Realtek Gigabit Ethernet controller on the motherboard which 
I use solely for the hosts network interface. I've added a 3Com PCI card to act 
as the interface solely for the VMs allowing them to have IPs on the real 
network rather than using QEMUs NAT.
My configuration is below. Initially it worked fine, except that once in a 
while the card would seemingly 'lock up' i.e no VMs could get network access 
but unplugging and replugging the Cat 5 cable fixed it.
Recently however the issue has been occuring more and more, sometimes some VMs 
can get network access and not others. Ive tried swapping the card for an 
identical model but its made no difference. Im not sure if it something to do 
with my config (maybe the made up MAC addresses?) or if its a bug in the cards 
driver or firmware.
Config is below eth0 is the hosts Realtek port, enp3s0 is the 3Com used for the 
VMs
The host OS is StretchAm I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
Many thanks
======================/etc/network/interfaces:
# The loopback network interfaceauto loiface lo inet loopback



auto eth0iface eth0 inet static        address 192.168.253.201        netmask 
255.255.255.0        broadcast 192.168.253.255        dns-nameservers 
192.168.253.254        up /sbin/route add default gw 192.168.253.254 dev eth0


auto enp3s0auto br1iface br1 inet dhcp        bridge_ports enp3s0        
bridge_stp off        bridge_fd 0        bridge_maxwait 0======================

The script I use to start QEMU contains lines like this for each VM:
#host debian9test vnc on port 5902, give it virtual hub port br1p1tunctl -u 
root -t br1p1 #create TAP device br1p1brctl addif br1 br1p1 #add br1p1 as a 
port on bridge br1kvm -hda /var/qemuvm/debian9test.img  -m 1024 -usb \-net 
nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:00:02 -net tap,ifname=br1p1 -vnc 192.168.253.201:2 &

#host bitsafe vnc on port 5904, give it virtual hub port br1p2tunctl -u root -t 
br1p2  #create TAP device br1p2brctl addif br1 br1p2  # add br1p2 as a port on 
bridge br1kvm -hda /dev/disk/by-id/ata-TOSHIBA_HDWJ110_37K1P2AET \-hdb 
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-TOSHIBA_HDWJ110_37UNTL5IT \-m 1024 -usb -net 
nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:00:04  \-net tap,ifname=br1p2 -vnc 192.168.253.201:4 &

#host gatekeeper (RADIUS) vnc on port 5905, give it virtual hub port 
br1p3tunctl -u root -t br1p3 #create TAP device br1p3brctl addif br1 br1p3 #add 
br1p3 as a port on bridge br1kvm -hda /var/qemuvm/debian-gatekeeper.img \-m 
1024 -usb -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:00:05 \-net tap,ifname=br1p3 -vnc 
192.168.253.201:5 &

======================Output from ifconfig:
br1: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500        inet 
192.168.253.80  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 192.168.253.255        inet6 
fe80::250:daff:fe3b:9a4d  prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<link>        ether 
00:50:da:3b:9a:4d  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)        RX packets 22633  bytes 
1224397 (1.1 MiB)        RX errors 0  dropped 9  overruns 0  frame 0        TX 
packets 159  bytes 18064 (17.6 KiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  
carrier 0  collisions 0
br1p1: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500        ether 
76:73:87:89:3c:f1  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)        RX packets 1391  bytes 
97413 (95.1 KiB)        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0        TX 
packets 22130  bytes 1514391 (1.4 MiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0 
 carrier 0  collisions 0
br1p2: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500        ether 
82:e0:2d:0d:d8:26  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)        RX packets 4416  bytes 
337769 (329.8 KiB)        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0        TX 
packets 25436  bytes 1728395 (1.6 MiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0 
 carrier 0  collisions 0
br1p3: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500        ether 
26:67:8d:04:5c:b9  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)        RX packets 329  bytes 
38930 (38.0 KiB)        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0        TX 
packets 22583  bytes 1553522 (1.4 MiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0 
 carrier 0  collisions 0
enp3s0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500        ether 
00:50:da:3b:9a:4d  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)        RX packets 27632  bytes 
2188088 (2.0 MiB)        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0        TX 
packets 6303  bytes 493295 (481.7 KiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0 
 carrier 0  collisions 0        device interrupt 20  base 0x5000
eth0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500        inet 
192.168.253.201  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 192.168.253.255        inet6 
fe80::21f:d0ff:fe08:8bc6  prefixlen 64  scopeid 0x20<link>        ether 
00:1f:d0:08:8b:c6  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)        RX packets 22949  bytes 
20198348 (19.2 MiB)        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0        
TX packets 24046  bytes 1880515 (1.7 MiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 
overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
lo: flags=73<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING>  mtu 65536        inet 127.0.0.1  netmask 
255.0.0.0        inet6 ::1  prefixlen 128  scopeid 0x10<host>        loop  
txqueuelen 1  (Local Loopback)        RX packets 26302  bytes 1783961 (1.7 MiB) 
       RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0        TX packets 26302  
bytes 1783961 (1.7 MiB)        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  
collisions 0

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