What is the purpose of the first three pairs of digits in a MAC address?

What is the purpose of the first three pairs of digits in a MAC address?
A. defines packet forwarding priority sent or received by the adapter
B. defines a routing identifier for the client
C. indicates vendor of the network card or adapter
D. indicates the IP address of the client in Hex

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  1. C

    The first three pairs of digits in the MAC address are called the OUI (Organizational Unique Identifier)

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