12-21-2006 05:54 AM - edited 03-05-2019 01:27 PM
Which statements are true about a MAC address?
It is also called a BIA or burned-in-address
It is made up of 12 hexadecimal digits
It is made up of 24 hexadecimal digits
000.0c12.3456 is an example of a MAC address
The first 6 hexadecimal digits are known as the Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI).
12-21-2006 05:58 AM
Hi Friend,
The correct statements are
-It is also called a BIA or burned-in-address
-It is made up of 12 hexadecimal digits
-0000.0c12.3456 is an example of a MAC address
-The first 6 hexadecimal digits are known as the Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI).
HTH
Ankur
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12-21-2006 06:48 AM
Hi,
True:It is also called a BIA or burned-in-address
True:It is made up of 12 hexadecimal digits
True:The first 6 hexadecimal digits are known as the Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI).
The last 6 identify the device.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Raj
12-21-2006 06:51 AM
hi
both posts are correct, and i would like to add:
for (0000.0c12.3456 is an example of a MAC address ) and the fist six hexa digits are cisco (0000.0C)
thanx
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