. What is the hexadecimal equivalentof the Ethernet address 01011010 0001000101010101 00011000 10101010 00001111?
A)
5A:88:AA:18:55:F0
B)
5A:81:BA:81:AA:0F
C)
5A:18:5A:18:55:0F
D)
5A:11:55:18:AA:0F

1 Answer

Answer :

5A:11:55:18:AA:0F

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