Some day I will most likely need to deal with this for the
Token-ring drivers.  In token-ring having a UAA and LAA 
(Universally/Locally Administered Address) is very common
especially in high-availibility situations.

Larry Lile
l...@stdio.com 

On Fri, 14 May 1999, Luigi Rizzo wrote:

> > > Is it possible to change the mac address of an ethernet card using 
> > > ifconfig?
> > 
> > Not in any 'standard' card, no.  Some cards (in SUN workstations) allow
> > you to swap the EEPROM with the mac address, and I'll bet somewhere
> > someone has designed a card with a programmable mac address, but
> > normally it's not settable.
> 
> while ifconfig might miss this functionality, i believe your answer
> is incorrect. Several FreeBSD drivers read the MAC address from
> the rom/eeprom, copy it to sc->arpcom.ac_enaddr, and write it back
> to the card's address filter in the init phase. I suppose on other
> systems the same thing happens. It's a software thing, not a hardware
> one.
> 
> A quick check shows the following drivers do that:
> 
>       sys/i386/isa/if_ed.c
>       sys/pci/if_fxp.c
>       sys/pci/if_de.c (probably)
> 
> just to name the most common ones.
> 
>       cheers
>       luigi
> 
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