Found my problem. I didn't realize that I had to add an
interface before
assigning a MAC.
Yes, it's all too easy to spend a lot of time creating a network setup only to lose it
all because you failed to supply ONE value somewhere. I've had similar problems in
the past. It's a lot easier, faster, more reliable, etc. to use the CLI to create or
make major changes to system objects (and perhaps others as well). On the flip side, the
GUI makes it fairly easy to create multiple network interfaces, something I have yet to
figure out from the CLI self-help and documentation.
Regards,
Doug
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