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<p>have their own OUIs. Each new virtual machine is started with a MAC address set by assigning the last three bytes to be unique on the local network. While this is local administration of MAC addresses, it is not an LAA in the IEEE sense.</p>

<p>A historical example of this hybrid situation is the <a href="page.php?w=DECnet">DECnet</a> protocol, where the universal MAC address (with Digital Equipment Corporation's OUI AA-00-04) is administered locally. The DECnet software sets the last three bytes of the complete MAC address to  (so that the</p><p>
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