Re: MAC Address format [7:35179]

2002-02-14 Thread Jason

ROTFL

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> Simple.  Follow this procedure.
>
> 1) Get a clean sheet of white paper and a #2 pencil.
>
> 2) Write down, in pencil, the MAC address from the Cisco Router exactly as
> displayed, but leave space between each character.
>
> 3) Using the eraser end of the pencil, erase all periods.
>
> 4) Using the pencil, insert a colon after every 2nd number.




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RE: MAC Address format [7:35179]

2002-02-12 Thread Chris Charlebois

Simple.  Follow this procedure.

1) Get a clean sheet of white paper and a #2 pencil.

2) Write down, in pencil, the MAC address from the Cisco Router exactly as
displayed, but leave space between each character.

3) Using the eraser end of the pencil, erase all periods.

4) Using the pencil, insert a colon after every 2nd number.


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MAC Address format [7:35179]

2002-02-12 Thread Charles Lomotey

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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