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Is it permissible to use the value of zero (00-00-00) to identify an OUI as a protocol identifier “as identified by the standard” (as opposed to pointing to a proprietary space)?

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Is it permissible to use the value of zero (00-00-00) to identify an OUI as a protocol identifier “as identified by the standard” (as opposed to pointing to a proprietary space)?

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No. An OUI value is already associated with the standard that should be used. If no such value is available then an OUI value should be obtained from the Registration Authority.

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