FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
MAC addresses are typically written in hexadecimal notation and are represented as six pairs of digits separated by colons (:) or hyphens (-). For example, a MAC address might appear as "00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E" or "00-1A-2B-3C-4D-5E". Each pair corresponds to an octet of the address, with values ranging from 00 to FF in hexadecimal.
Ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
The MAC address is the physical address. Usually the MAC address is a unique hexadecimal address hard coded into the network card.
MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.
an address that begins with 01-00-5E in hexadecimal
It can contain one MAC Address at a time, though if the message needs to be sent to all hosts on the network the message may contain the broadcast MAC Address, which is as follows: FFFF.FFFF.FFFF in hexidecimal notation, or a 48-bit address made up of all 1's in binary.
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No, 00-00-0C-11-CG-12 is not a valid MAC address. MAC addresses consist of six pairs of hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F), and the "G" in the fifth pair is not a valid hexadecimal character. A valid MAC address would only include digits and the letters A to F.
A MAC address consists of 48 bits, usually represented as a string of 12 hexadecimal digits
It duplicates the frame to all Ethernet ports, except the port it came from. A switch's MAC table is built not from destination addresses it receives, but by the source MAC addresses. So the frame is broadcast throughout the broadcast domain, until the end device with a matching MAC address responds to the broadcast, thus giving the switch a new source address to add to its MAC table.
The network card's serial number, usually known as the MAC address.
A MAC address consists of 12 hexadecimal characters, representing 6 bytes in total. The first 6 characters of a MAC address represent the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) and correspond to 3 bytes. Therefore, the first 6 characters of a MAC address occupy 3 bytes.