Many routers, switches and other network devices vendors provide MAC addresses in formats like : 3D:F2:C9:A6:B3:4F //<- standard However, this is not the real world case. They only provide a regular expression for the standard (IEEE 802) format for printing MAC-48 addresses in human-friendly form is six groups of two hexadecimal digits, separated by hyphens - or colons. What is the correct regular expression for matching MAC addresses ? I googled about that but, most of questions and answers are incomplete.
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