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What Is An Ethernet Address?

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Each device in an Ethernet network is UNIQUELY identified by a 48 bit (6 bytes) address CALLED Ethernet address. Ethernet address is also known as Media Access Control (MAC) address. Ethernet addresses are represented as SIX pairs of HEXADECIMAL digits separated by a colon. Ethernet address are buried in the network adapter by the manufacturer. A Ethernet address of a device cannot be changed. Example: 00:60:08:11:B1:AB, 00:00:c0:5e:83:0e

Each device in an Ethernet network is uniquely identified by a 48 bit (6 bytes) address called Ethernet address. Ethernet address is also known as Media Access Control (MAC) address. Ethernet addresses are represented as six pairs of hexadecimal digits separated by a colon. Ethernet address are buried in the network adapter by the manufacturer. A Ethernet address of a device cannot be changed. Example: 00:60:08:11:B1:AB, 00:00:c0:5e:83:0e



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