Trying to understand this one. MAC addresses are only locally significant, although they are unique. Re-framing packets is how a router moves packets from one router interface to the another router interface in order to forward packets. (MAC address is in the frames.)
Still, the MAC addresses act as a “fingerprint” of sorts as they are unique and if they can be correlated with other traffic data as you say they might mean something. I’m still scratching my head.
Router MAC addresses to coincide with the traffic data? Just throwing it out there.
Trying to understand this one. MAC addresses are only locally significant, although they are unique. Re-framing packets is how a router moves packets from one router interface to the another router interface in order to forward packets. (MAC address is in the frames.)
Still, the MAC addresses act as a “fingerprint” of sorts as they are unique and if they can be correlated with other traffic data as you say they might mean something. I’m still scratching my head.