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MAC addresses
A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a physical address in contrast to, say, an IP address which is logical.
Each device on a local network has a MAC
as a unique identifier. It is a hardware-based, physical attribute of the
device, typically permanently encoded onto a non-volatile memory chip attached
to the .
MAC addresses consist of 6 bytes (48-bits) represented as 12 hexadecimal_digits.