Answer: D. 2^48
explanation:
Media Access control (MAC) addresses are 6 bytes length that is 48 bits and it consists of 2^48 MAC addresses. It is a physical or hardware address which is written in the format of MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS. These are used to identify the device's uniquely.so
Answer is 2^48
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