On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 02:29:45PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:True, but most manufacturers try to make the serial number unique for their own reasons (like warrantee service), and you can have manufacturing errors with MAC assignment just as easily as you can with serial numbers. I still remember when SGI shipped MIT 20 SGI Indy pizza boxes that all had the same MAC addresses (that we knew about --- we found out because all 20 were installed on the same subnet). That was a mildly entertaining bug to track down.... especially since IIRC, Irix at the time didn't print warning messages when someone else with a different IP addresses responded to your MAC address. - Ted -
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