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I have been asked by many VMware Administrators about how MAC addresses are assigned to Virtual Machine?. We all aware that first 3 octets will be 00:50:56. The first three parts never change. This is the VMware Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI). How do other 3 octets are generated?. This may be the biggest question in our mind? Let’s discuss How MAC addresses are assigned to VMware Virtual Machines by the vCenter server. This post only applies to the VM MAC generation, in which ESXi host is managed by vCenter Server. ESXi host which is not managed by the vCenter server will have the different mechanism to generate the MAC address for Virtual Machine.

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The quickest way to find which virtual machine has a specific MAC address is to use VMware Powercli for vSphere or Microsoft Powershell for Hyper-V: Find a MAC Address within vSphere using VMware Powercli.

  • To view the MAC of a vNIC in a virtual machine, right click on the VM in the vSphere client, select 'Edit Settings'. Select the Network Adapter in question from the hardware list. The MAC will be displayed on the right hand side.
  • Not sure why VMware has not developed a vSphere client for MAC OSX. Many, Many IT folks, especially in the partner community (Cisco, PAN, etc, etc) are avid MAC users cause we get tired of the windows bloat, the relentless security inadequacies, and the crashes.

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How vCenter Assigns Virtual MAC Address to VMware Virtual Machine?

As we aware that, First 3 Octects will be 00:50:56. This is the VMware Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI). How does 4th octet of VM MAC address are calculated? Let’s begin the Calculation.

4th Octet of MAC = (128+ vCenter Instance ID) Convert it to Hexadecimal

To get the vCenter Server Instance ID -> Login to vSphere Client ->Administration -> vCenter Server Settings -> Runtime Settings. Note down the vCenter Server Unique ID. My vCenter Server Unique ID is 24.

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How to Calculate 4th Octet of the VM MAC Address?

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The automatically generated MAC address has the fourth octet is equal to 128 + the vCenter instance ID converted to hexadecimal.

4th Octet of MAC = (128+ vCenter Instance ID) Convert it to Hexadecimal

= 128+24 = 152

4th Octet of VM MAC = 98 (Conversion of 152 to Hexadecimal)

I have confirmed the Same from the few of Virtual Machine MAC Address. 4 octet is assigned as “98”.

The last two bytes are assigned in the mechanism so that each MAC address is assigned would be unique. I hope this is informative for you. Thanks for Reading!!!. Be Social and share it on social media, if you feel worth sharing it.

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Version 10.0.4
Description VMware Remote Console 10.0.4
Notes
  • VMware Remote Console provides console access and client device connection to VMs on a remote host. You will need to download this installer before you can launch the external VMRC application directly from a VMware vSphere or vRealize Automation web client.
Documentation
Release Date 2019-01-24
Type Drivers & Tools

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Product Resources

Product/Details
Prior versions of Remote Console can be found in the Drivers & Tools tab of the vSphere download page
VMware Remote Console 10.0.4 for Windows
File size: 40.28 MB
File type: zip
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Name: VMware-VMRC-10.0.4-11818843.zip
Release Date: 2019-01-24
Build Number: 11818843

VMware Remote Console 10.0.4 for Windows

MD5SUM: 4723198ef51f54d258bc03fcbf38eab6
SHA1SUM: 78e2d2337925c593e4a77e9883952ee1dd4e1af2
SHA256SUM: 5a742873f86b30121755e71611d1633f148d0c285e96000587dde1493c4d85a5
VMware Remote Console 10.0.4 for Mac
File size: 21.62 MB
File type: dmg
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Name: VMware-Remote-Console-10.0.4-11818843.dmg
Release Date: 2019-01-24
Build Number: 11818843

VMware Remote Console 10.0.4 for Mac

MD5SUM: 8623e776ebfea5705286c0eb9499e258
SHA1SUM: 7c54252b5d61b12b39fecd24974420cdd623991a
SHA256SUM: 35d6bef8790a578565092c54058af5e059e41f10bd3e3cc6d4e47f1c94a7d3b6
VMware Remote Console 10.0.4 for Linux
File size: 53.80 MB
File type: sh
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Name: VMware-Remote-Console-10.0.4-11818843.x86_64.bundle
Release Date: 2019-01-24
Build Number: 11818843

VMware Remote Console 10.0.4 for Linux

MD5SUM: b23a1f312eda656562aa72ee3389d940
SHA1SUM: 23cf85565945518804d7e1dd61514543a72d21e5
SHA256SUM: 5e2b95e1b8936b3b95fae7151abf4e82ecad46e902e00c7a4072ef949ba11145
There are no drivers or tools available for this product.

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