What are the two parts of an Ethernet address? (Pick two.)
- Subnet
- OUI
- UOI
- Vendor Assigned
- OIOU
The correct answer is 2 and 4.
Per the IEEE, the Ethernet address is made up of two parts: the organizational unique identifier (OUI) is the first 24 bits of the address. The last 24 bits is managed by the manufacturer.
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