Which Of The Following Is a Valid Mac Address?
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A valid MAC address looks like this: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX where each X is a hexadecimal character (0–9 and A–F).
Examples of valid MAC addresses:
FF:A9:7
B:CF:12:
EE 2E:41:
A1:B3:4A:19
A4:B9:61:
37:8C:D2
A valid MAC address is a 12-digit alphanumeric string, typically written in hexadecimal, that uniquely identifies a device on a network.
Examples of valid MAC addresses include:
• 00:0C:29:3D:E6:F5
• 0A:1B:2C:3D:4E:5F
• 8C:5A:F4:7B:6D:1E