Random or Global MACaddr

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I am in an IEEE 802 MACaddr debate right now, where there is a PAR proposal that will segment the local scope address space. Quite a mess and I am very depressed....

I use Cubieboards that do not have a registered CID to provide a global MACaddr, and instead leaves it up to the OS to workout a local MACaddr.

Is this the common case for ARMv7 (and v8) boards or the exception?

What does the beagle boards do? wandboards? Oh, now Raspberry PI has ethernet and what does it do?

Help, please. Meeting runs 30 more minutes, and we have to comment on the PAR tonight....


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