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Date:      Sun, 2 Jul 1995 12:50:47 PDT
From:      Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
To:        "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb@kryten.atinc.com>
Cc:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: SMC ethernet codes 
Message-ID:  <95Jul2.125056pdt.49860@crevenia.parc.xerox.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 02 Jul 95 06:20:30 PDT." <Pine.3.89.9507020951.B25080-0100000@kryten.atinc.com> 

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In message <Pine.3.89.9507020951.B25080-0100000@kryten.atinc.com> you write:
>On Sun, 2 Jul 1995, Ollivier Robert wrote:
>
>> > > can someone verify that 00:c0:4f:de:b3:a9 belongs to SMC?
>> > 
>> > I though all SMC addresses (or at least the ones I have seen)
>> > start 00:00:c0, maybe the used this block up :).)
>> 
>> There is no trace of 00:c0:* in rfc-1700...

ftp://ftp.ieee.org/info/stds/info.stds.oui has some numbers that RFC1700
doesn't, but it also shows no 00C04F:

COMTROL CORPORATION              2675 PATTON ROAD             
00-C0-4E   (hex)                 ST. PAUL  MN  55113           
00C04E     (base 16)  
  
TOYO DENKI SEIZO K.K.            4-6-32 HIGASHIKASHIWAGAYA     
00-C0-50   (hex)                 EBINASHI                      
00C050     (base 16)             KANAGAWA, JAPAN 243-04        

(Of course, it doesn't show 00000F (NeXT), 0080C8 (linksys?), or 0000C0 (SMC)
either, so it's not all that great a reference either...)

  Bill



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