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Chapter 11        Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features
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Avaya P332G-ML User’s Guide
MAC Address
The MAC address is a unique 48-bit value associated with any network adapter. 
MAC addresses are also known as hardware addresses or physical addresses. They 
uniquely identify an adapter on a LAN. 
MAC addresses are 12-digit hexadecimal numbers (48 bits in length). By 
convention, MAC addresses are usually written in one of the following two formats:
MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
MM-MM-MM-SS-SS-SS
The first half of a MAC address contains the ID number of the device manufacturer. 
These IDs are regulated by an Internet standards body. The second half of a MAC 
address represents the serial number assigned to the device by the manufacturer. 
CAM Table
The CAM Table contains a mapping of learned MAC addresses to port and VLANs. 
The switch checks forwarding requests against the addresses contained in the CAM 
Table:
If the MAC address appears in the CAM Table, the packet is forwarded to the 
appropriate port. 
If the MAC address does not appear in the CAM Table, or the MAC Address 
mapping has changed, the frame is duplicated and copied to all the ports. Once 
a reply is received, the CAM table is updated with the new address/VLAN port 
mapping.