Hi,

A serial interface doesn't have a MAC address.  The router is taking on off
the lan-interfaces if you do for instance ipx routing and the router needs
one.

Cu
Geert Hampe
CCNP+Voice+ATM CCDP


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> How come a Router has a single MAC address? I thought that each interface
> like s0,s1, e0 has its own individual MAC address. Any explanations
please.
> Thanks in advance
> Nasser.
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