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Some network software applications, like Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and other management tools, use a unique MAC address to grant network access or send software installations from a server.
Dell is solving a problem in the industry of USB-based Ethernet controllers. Dell has implemented a feature called MAC Address Override or MAC Address Pass Through that uses a system-unique MAC address entered in the system Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) which is then used to override the dock or dongle MAC address every time it is connected to the network. This way the network sees the system-unique MAC address. Dell systems using Dell Type-C USB network dongles and docks have a constant MAC Address no matter which USB Type-C adapter is connected to the system.
Dell Type-C USB network adapters including the Dell Adapter - USB-C to Ethernet (RJ45) dongle Dell DA200 Type-C Dock, The Dell Dock (WD15) and the Dell Thunderbolt Dock (TB16) all have their own MAC address built into their chipsets. When the dock/adapter is connected to a Dell system that supports MAC Pass-through, and the network driver is loaded on the system, the system specific MAC address from the BIOS overrides the adapter specific MAC address. This way the network consistently sees and uses the system specific MAC address.
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