This is a locally administered unicast address. Most such addresses seen today come from MAC address randomization (e.g. Wi-Fi privacy features), but manual assignment or virtualization/container software can produce the same bit pattern. The IEEE 802c quadrant bits don't reliably distinguish these in practice, since major randomization implementations set them uniformly at random.
MAC address02:9D:8E:FF:FF:FF
OUI02:9D:8E
Vendor address34 SCARBORO RD UK UNITED GB KINGDOM
Block range02:9D:8E:00:00:00– 02:9D:8E:FF:FF:FF
Address capacity16,777,216
TransmissionUnicast: addressed to a single device
AdministrationLocally administered: set by software, not burned into hardware
IEEE 802c quadrantAAI: Administratively Assigned Identifier
RandomizationLikely randomized
Derived modified EUI-6400:9D:8E:FF:FE:FF:FF:FF
Possible IPv6 link-local derivationfe80::9d:8eff:feff:ffff

The EUI-64 and IPv6 link-local fields are a mathematical derivation from this MAC address. They don't confirm the device currently uses that IPv6 address.

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