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      IiscsiI
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      Hello,

      I encountered a "bug" or i don't know how to qualify it.

      When i add NIC virtual hardware to my Pfsense VM and associate it to a new LAN interface everything is OK.

      Then when i reboot the Pfsense the networks cards "vmxX-Y" are mixed. LAN1 nic is on LAN4, LAN5 on LAN3 etc.

      i figured out that when i add a new NIC Pfsense rearrange his internal cards based on MAC address.

      if you add a mac address that is "inferior" to one or more existant, bingo you have to reallocate every card to every LAN/WAN.

      exemple :
      before adding a nic :
      em0 : 0000000000
      vmx1 : 0000000002
      vmx2 : 00000000f1

      after addind a nic
      the new nic should be like vmx3 : 0000000010
      but in reality after a reboot it looks like that :
      em0 : 0000000000
      vmx1 : 0000000002
      vmx2 : 0000000010
      vmx3 : 00000000f1

      it inverted vmx2 and 3.

      I tried different cases on my ESXi host and every time it occurs when you add a NIC with a mac that have a number less greater that the last one.

      Tested on Pfsense 2.5 and 2.6 on ESXi 7

      Many thanks

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        heper @IiscsiI
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        @iiscsii
        it's no bug. it's a nice feature to brighten your day :)

        anyhow, it's been like this for many many years. best to learn to live with it

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          IiscsiI
          last edited by

          OK ! What a nice feature XD

          Many thanks for your reply

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