Addressing
Ethernet Address
Every device connected to an Ethernet network has an Ethernet
address. The IEEE allocates blocks of addresses to manufacturers
of Ethernet equipment. The manufacturer then allocates unique
numbers from their allocated block to each device.
Ethernet addresses are 12-digit hexadecimal numbers divided
into six pairs. A colon delimits each pair. The figure below shows
the structure of the Ethernet address; this one is in the block
allocated to Abekas equipment.
You cannot change the Ethernet address, and every Ethernet
device in the world can be addressed uniquely.
Example of an Ethernet Address
Diskus Technical Guide
Ethernet Setup
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