That is likely because we restrict each switch port to accept only one MAC
address.
Most modern OSes have the ability to disable arp flux when using a software
bridge. Please consult your favorite search engine for further information.
"Jean Maurice" <JeanM...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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There is really no way around that. The bridge software (Virtual Machine
Network Services) allows the guest OS to share the physical NIC in the host
machine. If the switch port only allows one MAC address, you can only have
the host or the guest using the port, not both.
Can you install two NICs in the host and use two switch ports? You could
then configure the host and guest to use on NIC each.