| hi Pedro, I had similar problem
 reposting from  -
 http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2007-04/msg00049.html
 
 
 Referred - http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenNetworkingI had set MAC of guest OS in the manner given.
  My host & guest OS - SUSE 10.2.  Host OS scenario - Config file for guest OS vm2 which is present in /etc/xen/vm named as vm2. I had set the MAC as 0A-xyz & bridge as xenbr0 in vm2 .   Guest OS scenario - Network interface config files resides (in case of SUSE) in /etc/sysconfig/network/scripts/    Culprit was the file named  " ifcfg-id-06-xyz "   (xyz refers to HEX address for MAC)  There should have been file named ifcfg-id-0A-xyz in above mentioned path.
 I done that & ?restarted the machine? & now I got my xen networking really working fine. Little config file issues can cost you lot of trouble. 
 
 
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