Not directly. Is this for security, or for administrative convenience? If
convenience, the usual approach would be to add a DHCP reservation. If
security, you'll also want some network infrastructure to expect a
particular IP address on the virtual port. Without more information on your
environment, it's difficult to be more specific.

Peter

On 29 Jan 2018 1:47 p.m., "Shashwat shagun" <m...@shashwat.tech> wrote:

> I want to block my VM with mac addr 52:54:00:a1:05:b6 from using IPs other
> than 192.168.124.130
>
> is there any libvirt way to do this?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Shashwat Shagun
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