> Found my problem.  I didn't realize that I had to add an interface before
> assigning a MAC.

Yes, it's all too easy to spend a lot of time creating a network setup only to 
lose it all because you failed to supply ONE value somewhere.  I've had similar 
problems in the past.  It's a lot easier, faster, more reliable, etc. to use 
the CLI to create or make major changes to system objects (and perhaps others 
as well).  On the flip side, the GUI makes it fairly easy to create multiple 
network interfaces, something I have yet to figure out from the CLI self-help 
and documentation.

Regards,
Doug
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