> Thanks, I'll give up on trying to set the mac address.
>
> As far as ping goes, I see the same pattern when pinging from nnn.nnn.nnn.209:
>
> ping to nnn.nnn.nnn.129     (to the control domain works)
> ping to nnn.nnn.nnn.149     (to the guest fails)   
>   
I was looking for another data point, that is guest domain from control 
domain.
>
>  snoop -Vd vnet0 shows:
>   
Is the vnet0 interface is the one that is failing? I thought you
had two interfaces, in that vnet1 was failing.
> 164.113.110.149 -> (broadcast)  ETHER Type=0806 (ARP), size = 42 bytes
> 164.113.110.149 -> (broadcast)  ARP C Who is 164.113.110.150, 164.113.110.150 
> ?
> ________________________________
> 164.113.110.131 -> (broadcast)  ETHER Type=0806 (ARP), size = 60 bytes
> 164.113.110.131 -> (broadcast)  ARP C Who is 164.113.110.131, 164.113.110.131 
> ?
>   
Please explain why we are seeing two IP addresses, is there
another logical interface plumbed on vnet0?

So, we are seeing only outbound packets no input packets. To confirm
this, please run the following command in the guest domain and let me now.
Please also let us know the FW version you are using, you can get the FW
info from SP by running "showhost" command.


kstat -p vnet:*:*:*packets

-Raghuram.
> Thanks,
> Glen
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