Re: Multiple MACs on a single NIC

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You have 2 kind of MAC address:

UAA : Universal administered address
LAA: Local adminitered address. 

There are reserver address space into all MAC address for LAA. I think
that all 02xx.xxxx.xx MAC address are LAA.

Regards


Daniel

On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 02:47:54 -0500, Donald Ray Lott <raylott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> MAC are embedded into each NIC. Each company/brand has it's own
> numbering prefix and every NIC number is surposed to be unique. No other
> NIC in the world will have another NIC's MAC.
> 
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