![]() ![]() So the first step was to create a new subnet and to give it a different IP address range from the default NIC. To avoid interfering with the normal operation of the networking in Azure I thought it best to add a second NIC on its own subnet and use it for the license while leaving the default NIC intact. Since this process creates a new VM and new NICs you also get a new MAC address every time which caused the license check to fail. As part of the deployment workflow the Azure VM is deleted and restored from a VHD image. ![]() In itself this is not a problem but combined with Azure and our deployment workflow it presented some challenges. I had this requirement while automating the deployment of a component that is license locked to the MAC address of a NIC. ![]() Today I’m going to show you how to add a second NIC to an Azure Virtual Machine and how to change the MAC Address on your Azure Virtual Machine.
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