To my knowledge serial links don't have a MAC address. Since most of them
are either a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint there are some other type
of mappings. If a serial port needs a MAC address it usuall uses one from
another interface that has one (i.e. ethernet).
Neil
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> hello all,
>
> I had somebody ask me what the source mac address would be on a frame sent
> across a serial link connected by to two routers,
>  for example: Host A sends a packet to Host B, which is on the other side
of
> the wan link. what would Host B see and what where would he send his reply
> to.(the local router or Host A or what)????
>
> thanks in advance
>
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