Originally posted by: Cooky
There are so many new computers being built everyday, or should I say, new NICs being built; aren't we gonna run out of MAC addresses?? How do the manufacturers know what range of MAC they get to use anyway?? Is there an agency that has a table of all the MAC addresses so that there won't be any conflict??
Here's a good place to start:
IEEE OUI and Company_id Assignments
Several years ago, back when Apple released their original PowerMac machines, it was discovered that an engineering error had basically flipped the MAC addresses of the built-in Ethernet adapters, and the machines were using addresses that Apple did NOT own.
Luckily for them, the address ranges were not owned by anyone yet, and they were able to request and register them, albeit at a VERY hefty sum (since the last digits spanned MANY more ranges than would have initially been the case had the order been correct).
Would have HATED to have been the Jenkins responsible for that one.
BTW: "Jenkins" refers to the hapless employee portrayed in movies, tv shows, and commercials who always seems to be the reason for some major snafu, at which point the boss yells "JENKINS! IN MY OFFICE!"