Those are both valid MAC formats. Your router's MAC is
00:08:00:50:8d:b2. Same hex digits, different way of writing them.

Hal

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From: Charles Lomotey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Logan, Harold; Charles Lomotey;
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Subject: MAC Address format


Hi All,

I have to a MAC address shown as 0008.0050.8db2 on my cisco and want to
block it on my 3com lan switch which has MAC addresses in the format eg.
00:01:03:28:4c:3d

How do I convert the Cisco MAC to this other format?

Charles


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