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Configuration parameters

Hardware (MAC) address

The hardware address -- often referred to as the MAC (Media Access Control) address -- is assigned by the adapter manufacturer and, under normal circumstances, is not configurable. By default, the Network Configuration Manager associates the adapter's hard-coded MAC address with the adapter driver. However, you can supply an alternate MAC address if you want to:

Configurable hardware addresses do not change the MAC address on the adapter, but the Network Configuration Manager can map the physical MAC address to the desired alternate.

A MAC address consists of 6 hexidecimal numbers separated by colons. For example:

   00:00:c0:34:f1:52

See also:


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