The physical address is in binary, just like everything else in the computer. Other bases, such as octal, (decimal,) and hexadecimal are simply representations for our convenience.
The MAC address is the physical address. Usually the MAC address is a unique hexadecimal address hard coded into the network card.
group of consecutive memory that has had physical memory assigned to it
For any segment base address, segment first physical address will have 0 in the least significant position in hexadecimal format. Let say, our Segment base =0x1234, and we calculate segment first physical address as 0x12340
This is MAC Address comprising of 48 bits (six blocks of double digit hexadecimal numbers)
A MAC address is a fixed number that is 'burned' into each NIC
The binary number 01011010 is 005A in hexadecimal.
IPV6
an address that begins with 01-00-5E in hexadecimal
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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.
0x00000000 to 0xFFFFFFFF in hexadecimal 0 to 4294967295 in binary
If the architecture allows each individual byte to be adressed then there are 4,000,000 possible addresses ranging from 0 to 3,999,999. So the largest address is 3,999,999 which is 3D08FF in hexadecimal representation