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- From: lowen@lorc.eskimo.com (Lamar Owen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans.ethernet
- Subject: Re: Mfg MAC Addresses
- Message-ID: <6sYTrAhNBh107h@lorc.eskimo.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 09:10:02 -0500
- References: <1992Dec28.194131.15187@PacBell.COM> <1992Dec29.015104.26762@netcom.com>
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: LORC Enterprises
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- In <1992Dec29.015104.26762@netcom.com> seifert@netcom.com (Rich Seifert) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec28.194131.15187@PacBell.COM>, krsato@srv.PacBell.COM (Kenn Sato) writes:
- >> a little network analysis and have come across '00 60 8C' and can't figure
- >> out who the vendor is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-
- >The bad news is that 00-60-8C is not in the list in RFC1340 (I just checked).
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- >Remember that vendor assignment are marginally useful. An Intel PC
- >running Novell NetWare on a 3Com NIC card would have a 3Com address
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- Interesting that you mentioned 3Com, as 00608c is a 3Com number. In particular,
- the only cards I have seen with the 00608c are 3C507 Etherlink 16's.
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- How do I know this? I have a 3C507, and it's address is 00608c10b58f
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- [This is posted in the hope that 00608c will be added to RFC1340 as a 3Com number.]
-
- >Rich Seifert
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