Gerätekennung
Gerätekennung refers to the process of identifying and distinguishing electronic devices within a network. This identification is crucial for various network management tasks, including security, resource allocation, and troubleshooting. By assigning a unique identifier to each device, network administrators can effectively monitor and control their connected equipment. This identifier can take several forms, such as a Media Access Control (MAC) address, which is a hardware-level identifier embedded in network interface controllers, or an Internet Protocol (IP) address, which is a logical address assigned to devices for communication. Other methods might involve device names, serial numbers, or vendor-specific information.
The primary purpose of Gerätekennung is to enable a clear understanding of what devices are present and