Hi Sergey,

I am grateful for your prompt reply. The data center provider has provided a 
starting sequence to be used. Do you think it would be another option to modify 
the sequence in db tables (data_center and user_ip_address) so that the VMs get 
an IP/MAC from that sequence? Is  the randomization function called during 
creation of each VM  or its run just once during the creation of zone 
(data_center)?

Kind regards,

Imran 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Levitskiy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 10:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Auto Generating MAC Addresses for VMs in a given pattern

Mac address is dynamically created based on the IP address sequence number 
being allocated on your subnet with randomization algorithm.
It is done in NetUtils.java 

    public static long createSequenceBasedMacAddress(final long macAddress) {
        return macAddress | 0x060000000000l | (long)s_rand.nextInt(32768) << 25 
& 0x00fffe000000l;
    }

Starting sequence of your address is defined in data_center table and carried 
over to user_ip_address tablewhere it gets properly incremented.

Routers use slightly different pattern for mac addresses.

I would advise to figure out another way of addressing your issue vs modifying 
ACS code that deals with MACs.

Thanks,
Sergey




On 5/11/17, 9:27 AM, "Imran Ahmed" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Dear Team,
    We are in a situation where the datacenter provider has put a restriction on
    the MAC addresses.
    We Cloudstack 4.3 with XenServers 6.5 .  We need to modify the pattern in
    which the guest VMs get the MAC address and use the pattern provided by the
    datacenter provider.
    Please suggest what should be a good starting point ?
    
    Best regards,
    
    Imran 
    
    


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