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# 
# /etc/manuf - Ethernet vendor codes, and well-known MAC addresses
#
# $Id$
#
# Laurent Deniel <laurent.deniel [AT] free.fr>
#
# Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
# By Gerald Combs <gerald [AT] wireshark.org>
# Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
# 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# The data below has been assembled from the following sources:
#
# The IEEE public OUI listing available from:
# http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
# http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
#
# Michael Patton's "Ethernet Codes Master Page" available from:
# <http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/Ethernet/>
# <ftp://ftp.cavebear.com/pub/Ethernet.txt>
#
# This is Wireshark 'manuf' file, which started out as a subset of Michael
# Patton's list and grew from there.
#
# In the event of data set collisions the Wireshark entries have been given
# precedence, followed by Michael Patton's, followed by the IEEE.
#
# This file is in the same format as ethers(4) except that vendor names
# are truncated to eight characters when used with Wireshark, and
# that well-known MAC addresses need not have a full 6 octets and may
# have a netmask following them specifying how many bits of the address
# are relevant (the other bits are wildcards).  Also, either ":", "-",
# or "." can be used to separate the octets.
#
# You can get the latest version of this file from
# <http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk/manuf>

00:00:00	00:00:00	# Officially Xerox, but 0:0:0:0:0:0 is more common
00:00:10	Hughes
00:00:11	Tektrnix
00:00:1a	AMD
00:00:20	DIAB
00:00:21	SC&C
00:00:24	Olicom
00:00:3d	AT&T
00:00:46	ISC-BR
00:00:4b	APT
00:00:55	AT&T
00:00:62	Hneywell	# Honeywell
00:00:63	HP
00:00:69	SGI
00:00:6b	MIPS
00:00:7a	Ardent
00:00:7d	Cray
00:00:a3	NAT
00:00:a5	CSC
00:00:a7	NCD
00:00:a9	NetSys		# Network Systems
00:00:dd	Gould
00:00:de	Unigraph
00:00:e1	Hitachi
00:00:f6	Madge
00:01:fa	Compaq
00:02:04	Novell
00:02:31	Axis
00:07:01	Cisco		# RACAL-DATACOM
00:07:99	TippingPoint		# TippingPoint Technologies, Inc.
00:10:db	Netscreen		# Now part of Juniper Networks
00:20:85	3Com
00:40:0b	Cresc
# Be able to differentiate between wireless and non-wireless
00:40:96        Aironet			# Cisco Systems, Inc.
00:60:b0	HP
00:80:0f	SMC
00:80:1C	Cisco		# NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS
00:80:96	HDS
00:80:ad	Telebit
00:e0:98	Trend
01:0e:cf	PN-MC		# PROFINET Multicast
02:cf:1f	CMC
02:20:48	Marconi		# At least some 2810 send with locally assigned flag set
08:00:02	3Com
08:00:03	ACC
08:00:08	BBN
08:00:09	HP
08:00:1a	DataGenl	# Data General
08:00:38	Bull
08:00:3e	Motorola
08:00:69	SGI
08:00:79	SGI
08:00:90	Retix
09:00:6a	AT&T
10:00:90	HP
10:00:d4	DEC
3C:00:00	3Com
44:45:53	Microsoft