> That's easily reproducible, if you set AMT to use a static IP address,
> while the OS running on the system draws its own DHCP address from MAAS.
> In this case, there are actually multiple MAC addresses with the same IP
> address.
Don't you mean a single MAC with multiple IPs? The other way around would be
absurd and break your network.
> That's easily reproducible, if you set AMT to use a static IP address,
> while the OS running on the system draws its own DHCP address from MAAS.
> In this case, there are actually multiple MAC addresses with the same IP
> address.
Don't you mean a single MAC with multiple IPs? The other way around would be
absurd and break your network.