Windows VM gets apipa from tagged network interface, no issues on Linux
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We've setup mutliple tagged VLAN interfaces on our Xen Orchestra pool. Assigning a network interface to a Windows VM resulting in an apipa address.
Rolling out a Linux VM with a tagged network interface does give a proper IP address. The issue seems to be isolated to Windows.
Windows Apipa

Linux

Does anyone have a clue how this is happening?
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@Andrew it was related to a switch configuration mistake, thanks anyways.
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@JustJoeyHere What's your host? What network interface does it use?
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@Andrew it was related to a switch configuration mistake, thanks anyways.
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