Normally the Max concurrent  Vuser to IP address is a One to one (1:1) ratio. This is depend on your Load Balancer setting and how your application assigns Sessions.  When a LG(s) are setup to work with IP spoofing the software adds XX number of IPs to each LGs. These IPs are available to LoadRunner load test with the IP spoofing is enable in the Test design.
Note each LG must be assigned different IPs
EXAMPLE:
	LG1  is assigned
	10.10.10.1
	10.10.10.2
	10.10.10.3
	10.10.10.4
	10.10.10.5
	
	LG2  is assigned
	10.10.10.6
	10.10.10.7
	10.10.10.8
	10.10.10.9
	10.10.10.10
	
	
When  running a load test with IP Spoofing enabled the  Vuser are assign a IP address from the LG in a  ''Round Rodin'' method (or by code from within the script)
	
For a 5 Vuser  test with 1 LG with 5 IPs assigned  the Vusers will each get an IP address to use. I if you run 10 Vuser  on the LG with 5 IP addresses, Vuser  6 will use the same IP as  Vuser 1
	
	Example 2a:
	
	5 Vuser test LG1 (with 5 IPs) the IP are assigned
	10.10.10.1 --> Vuser 1
	10.10.10.2 --> Vuser 2
	10.10.10.3 --> Vuser 3
	10.10.10.4 --> Vuser 4
	10.10.10.5 --> Vuser 5
	
	Example 2b:
	
	10 Vuser test LG1 (with 5 IPs) the IP are assigned
	10.10.10.1 --> Vuser 1, --> Vuser 6
	10.10.10.2 --> Vuser 2, --> Vuser 7
	10.10.10.3 --> Vuser 3, --> Vuser 8
	10.10.10.4 --> Vuser 4, --> Vuser 9
	10.10.10.5 --> Vuser 5, --> Vuser 10
	
	
If you application and/load balancer require a IP per user the Vusers 6 on will fail. Is  some cases ,depend on how the IP session are handle  both Vusers assigned to the Same IP will fail to run properly