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What is the format of the MAC address?

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What is the format of the MAC address?

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The Ethernet MAC address is a 48 bit number. This number is broken down into two halves, the first 24-bits identify the vendor of the Ethernet board, the second 24-bits is a serial number assigned by the vendor. This guarantees that no two Ethernet cards have the same MAC address (unless the vendor fouls up). Duplicate address would cause problems, so uniquess is very important. This 24-bit number is called the OUI (“Organizationally Unique Identifier”). However, the OUI is really only 22-bits long, two of the bits in that field are used for other purposes. One bit indicates if the address is a “broadcast/multicast” address, the other bit indicates if the adapter has been reassigned a “locally administered address” (where a network administrator reassigns the MAC address to fit some local policy).

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