When a /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond* file contains a MACADDR setting, the value is not set for the corresponding bonding interface, but appears to be ignored, and the bonding interface ends up using a MAC address of a slave interface.<br />
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This is different from 5.x where setting MACADDR for the bonding interface produced the expected results. There are some references in 5.x docs around that MACADDR is intended exactly for this. I couldn't find a doc where it'd be said that MACADDR should work in the first place, but it did, and I assume it still should.<br />
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