About MAC Addresses

You can manually assign MAC addresses to override the default. For container instances, the FXOS chassis automatically generates unique MAC addresses for all interfaces.

Note

You might want to assign unique MAC addresses to subinterfaces defined on the threat defense, because they use the same burned-in MAC address of the parent interface. For example, your service provider might perform access control based on the MAC address. Also, because IPv6 link-local addresses are generated based on the MAC address, assigning unique MAC addresses to subinterfaces allows for unique IPv6 link-local addresses, which can avoid traffic disruption in certain instances on the threat defense device.

Note

For container instances, even if you are not sharing a subinterface, if you manually configure MAC addresses, make sure you use unique MAC addresses for all subinterfaces on the same parent interface to ensure proper classification.