Jaikumar,

This behavior is intentional. Machine's state may be saved in one network 
environment, and restored in completely different one (VM on laptop that 
brought home from office, for example). VirtualBox forces the link down and 
back up after a timeout.

Regards,
Aleksey

On May 21, 2012, at 9:52 PM, Jaikumar G wrote:

> Folks,
>    When trying to restore a snaphot (of a paused machine) the network takes 
> close to 5 secs to come back up.
> 
> VBox Log snippet is below. I tried switching the adapter that I was using but 
> that I didn't help either.
> 
> Any pointers ?
> 
> 00:00:01.343 HGCM: restoring [VBoxSharedFolders]
> 00:00:01.343 HGCM: restoring [VBoxGuestControlSvc]
> 00:00:01.343 HGCM: restoring [VBoxGuestPropSvc]
> 00:00:01.343 HGCM: restoring [VBoxSharedClipboard]
> 00:00:01.354 Changing the VM state from 'LOADING' to 'SUSPENDED'.
> 00:00:01.354 Changing the VM state from 'SUSPENDED' to 'RESUMING'.
> 00:00:01.354 Changing the VM state from 'RESUMING' to 'RUNNING'.
> 00:00:01.362 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, 
> pvVRAM=00002abb5917a000 w=1024 h=768 bpp=16 cbLine=0x800, flags=0x1
> 00:00:01.612 VUSB: attached 'HidMouse' to port 1
> 00:00:06.364 PCNet#0: The link is back up again after the restore.
> 00:00:07.473 NAT: DHCP offered IP address 10.0.2.15
> 
> Thanks
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