MAC Address and OUI Lookup

This program displays the name of the company that manufactured your network card. You can also do a reverse lookup and find the MAC addresses registered by a company. You can also generate random MAC addresses.

Last Updated: 22 December 2024MAC addresses: 53293Vendors: 32122

example: 00:0B:14



 

What is a MAC address? What is OUI? What are MA-L, MA-M, MA-S?

A MAC address is a unique identifier for network interfaces. It is a 48-bit number (12 hexadecimal characters). They can either be written in either of these formats:

An OUI {Organizationally Unique Identifier} is a 24-bit number that uniquely identifies a vendor or manufacturer. They are purchased and assigned by the IEEE. The OUI is basically the first three octets of a MAC address. For example, these are examples of OUI:

MA-L, or MAC Address Block Large is a block of MAC addresses where the maximum number of addresses is 224 or 16 million. MA-L was previously known as OUI.

MA-M, or MAC Address Block Medium, is a block of MAC addresses where the maximum number of addresses is 220 or 1 million.

MA-S, or MAC Address Block Small, is a block of MAC addresses where the maximum of addresses is 212 or 4096. MA-S was previously known as OUI-36. IAB is also known as Individual Address Blocks and the number of addresses is 224 or 16 million.

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