On 12/02/2011 12:21 PM, Sven Hartge wrote: > Roland Pinches <rolyp...@ihug.co.nz> wrote: > >> We've run into a problem with our freeradius server virtual machine. >> It's a RHEL5.5 VM running on ESXi 4.1 and it talks to a cisco NAS. It >> currently works but we have performance issues, which I have partly >> tracked down to a very specific VMware issue - if running linux with >> more than 1 vCPU, vmxnet3 NIC connected to a distributed vSwitch. The >> work around is to change the network adapters to something other than >> a vmxnet3 adapter. >> However, this is where my radius problem comes in. When I change the >> NICs, the MAC address changes, which means I need to setup the static >> IP addresses again. Not a problem and I can then ping the cisco device >> and the cisco device can ping the radius server. The problem is, no >> radius traffic flows between them. > You can override the generated MAC. Try putting in the one fromt the > vmxnet3 NIC and see what happens. > > Grüße, > Sven. > I tried that, but it won't let me take the previous mac address since it's outside the range VMware allows you to allocate (it comes up with a message saying it outside the range allowed).
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