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Source Address – This is a 6-Byte field which contains the MAC address of source machine. As Source Address is always an individual address (Unicast), the least significant bit of first byte is always 0.
Source Address – This is a 6-Byte field which contains the MAC address of source machine. As Source Address is always an individual address (Unicast), the least significant bit of first byte is always 0.
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A Source MAC address will always be a unicast address i.e. the NICs MAC Address
A Destination MAC address can be a unicast, multicast or broadcast