bit as 0. This bit is the I/G bit (Individual/Group) bit. A source
address is always an individual address so the bit is used in source
addresses to indicate the presence of a RIF.
Note that I am talking on a bit level here. One IBM vendor address is
10 00 5A, but the 1 here is 0001, so
I do think so, thanks. BTW, do you have any URL for further study?
TIA
Fanglo
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Fred Ingham wrote:
Fanglo: All token ring burned-in MAC addresses will have the high order
bit as 0. This bit is the I/G bit (Individual/Group) bit. A source
address is always an individual
From RIF the MSB is RII then make me confused if all the token ring mac
addresses are with leading zero?
Regards,
Fanglo
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