Interesting. Thanks for the update. I will adjust our filters.

I knew that the Nintendo MAC didn't show up as Nintendo in the registry, but 
was not aware it was also being used in laptops.

Michael Stanclift
Network Analyst
Rockhurst University

http://help.rockhurst.edu<http://help.rockhurst.edu/>
(816) 501-4231

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hoover, Christopher
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 9:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Automatic Game Console Detection

Just a quick FYI to the listserv:  we've had to remove (so far) two of the OUIs 
from Michael's excellent list of wildcard filters upon discovering that it was 
possible for those OUIs to be used on machines other than game consoles.

00:01:4A:*           Sony-PS2-PSP                   This apparently can also 
show up on certain Sony laptops as the OUI of the wired MAC address
00:0B:E6:*           Nintendo-Wii                     Unlike most of the other 
Wii OUIs, this one shows up as "Datel Electronics" instead of "Nintendo" in the 
OUI registry, and can show up on the wired interface of some low-end laptops


Christopher Hoover
Communications Network Analyst
ITS, The University of South Dakota
[email protected], 605-677-6280



From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stanclift, Michael
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 9:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Automatic Game Console Detection

Usually by exempting the range of addresses associated with those devices. This 
is what we do. Below is our list. I like to think it is pretty comprehensive, 
we've not had any complaints about devices not working in quite some time.

00:12:5A:*           Microsoft-Xbox
00:0D:3A:*          Microsoft-Xbox
00:50:F2:*           Microsoft-Xbox
00:01:4A:*           Sony-PS2-PSP
00:02:C7:*           Sony-PS2-PSP
00:04:1F:*           Sony-PS2-PSP
00:13:15:*           Sony-PS2-PSP
00:09:BF:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:17:AB:*          Nintendo-Wii
00:17:FA:*           Microsoft-Xbox
00:15:C1:*           Sony-PS3
00:19:C5:*           Sony-PS3
00:1D:D8:*          Microsoft-Xbox
00:0B:E6:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:16:56:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:1A:E9:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:1D:0D:*          Sony-PS3
00:19:1D:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:19:FD:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:1F:32:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:1C:BE:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:1B:EA:*          Nintendo-Wii
00:1E:35:*           Nintendo-Wii
00:1B:7A:*          Ninetndo-Wii
00:22:48:*           Microsoft-Xbox



Michael Stanclift
Network Analyst
Rockhurst University

http://help.rockhurst.edu<http://help.rockhurst.edu/>
(816) 501-4231

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hoover, Christopher
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 8:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Automatic Game Console Detection

I have seen reference to having Clean Access automatically detect game 
consoles, rather than filtering individually by MAC address as we already do at 
the University of South Dakota.  For instance, the University of Akron's 
support page tells users, in as many words, "Game consoles are automatically 
detected by Cisco Clean Access."  Does anyone know how this is best 
accomplished?

Thanks,

Christopher Hoover
Communications Network Analyst
ITS, The University of South Dakota

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