On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 17:35:50 EST, "linux-os (Dick Johnson)" said: > Bzzzzst... Not! There are not any MAC addresses associated with any > of the intercity links, usually not even in WANs! MAC is for > Ethernet! Once you go to fiber, ATM, T-N, etc., there are no > MAC addresses. This will come as a big surprise to those places running Gig-E and 10G-E links into a fiber for long-haul cross-country connectivity.....
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