In MAC address 00-20-60-CE-2B-28, which part is the Organisationally Unique Identifier (OUI)?
A.
2B-28
B.
00-20
C.
CE-2B-28
D.
00-20-60
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
AMAC address(Media Access Control address) is a 48-bit identifier typically expressed in six groups of two hexadecimal digits (e.g., 00-20-60-CE-2B-28). It consists of two key parts:
OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier)– The first24 bits(or first 3 octets, e.g., 00-20-60) are assigned by theIEEE to hardware manufacturers. This identifies the vendor or manufacturer.
Device Identifier (NIC Specific)– The remaining24 bits(e.g., CE-2B-28) are assigned uniquely by the vendor to each device/interface.
So in the address 00-20-60-CE-2B-28:
00-20-60 is theOUI
CE-2B-28 is thedevice-specific portion
Thus, the correct answer isD. 00-20-60.
[Reference:, IEEE MAC Address Standard (IEEE 802), Nokia IP Networking Fundamentals Study Guide – Chapter: "Ethernet Addressing", , , ]
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