Media Access Control (MAC) address
A unique number assigned to a network device by the manufacturer to identify the device’s Internet Protocol (IP) network adapter. A MAC address is 48 bits long and is usually represented by a 16-digit hexadecimal number. The first few digits of a MAC address typically identify the manufacturer. The remaining digits uniquely identify the device’s specific interface.
The last ten digits are displayed below a barcode on the faceplate of the OpenWay CENTRON Meter.