[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Per Vendor ethernet address assignments

reidar@cucrd0.med.columbia.edu (reidar) (05/23/91)

I would appreciate it if someone could mail me a list of the assigned ethernet addresses and
the manufacturers to whom they are assigned.  I have the following list and would like to
have the gaps filled.  I am particularly interested in 000080.



00000C	Cisco
000020	DIAB (Data Intdustrier AB)
000022	Visual Technology
00002A	TRW
00005A	S & Koch
000065	Network General
000093	Proteon
00009F	Ameristar Technology
0000A9	Network Systems
0000AA	Xerox		Xerox machines
0000B3	CIMLinc
0000C0	Western Digital
0000DD	Gould
000102	BBN		BBN internal usage (not registered)
001700	Kabel
00DD00	Ungermann-Bass
00DD01	Ungermann-Bass
020701	Interlan	UNIBUS or QBUS machines, Apollo
020406	BBN		BBN internal usage (not registered)
02608C	3Com		IBM PC; Imagen; Valid
02CF1F	CMC		Masscomp, Silicon Graphics
080002	Bridge
080003	ACC (Advanced Computer Communications)
080005	Symbolics	Symbolics LISP machines
080008	BBN
080009	Hewlett-Packard
08000A	Nestar Systems
08000B	Unisys
080010	AT+T
080014	Excelan		BBN Butterfly, Masscomp, Silicon Graphics
080017	NSC
08001A	Data General
08001B	Data General
08001E	Apollo
080020	Sun		Sun machines
080022	NBI
080025	CDC
080028	TI		Explorer
08002B	DEC		UNIBUS or QBUS machines, VAXen, LANBridges
			(DEUNA, DEQNA, DELUA)
080036	Intergraph	CAE stations
080039	Spider Systems
080045	Xylogics???
080047	Sequent
080049	Univation
08004C	Encore
08004E	BICC
08005A	IBM
080067	Comdesign
080068	Ridge
080069	Silicon Graphics
08006E	Excelan
080075	DDE (Danish Data Elektronik A/S)
08007C	Vitalink	TransLAN III
080080	XIOS
080087	????
080089	Kinetics	AppleTalk-Ethernet interface
08008B	Pyramid
08008D	XyVision	XyVision machines
AA0003	DEC		Global physical address for some DEC machines
AA0004	DEC		Local logical address for systems running DECNET

oberman@ptavv.llnl.gov (05/23/91)

In article <218@cucrd0.med.columbia.edu>, reidar@cucrd0.med.columbia.edu (reidar) writes:
> 

See RFC1060 available from a NIC near you. It has fairly up-to-date lists of
vendor, protocol, and Multicast numbers.

R. Kevin Oberman			Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Internet: oberman@icdc.llnl.gov		(415) 422-6955

Disclaimer: Don't take this too seriously. I just like to improve my typing
and probably don't really know anything useful about anything. Especially
anything gnu.

ake@dayton.saic.com (Earle Ake) (05/24/91)

In article <218@cucrd0.med.columbia.edu>, reidar@cucrd0.med.columbia.edu (reidar) writes:
> 
> I would appreciate it if someone could mail me a list of the assigned ethernet addresses and
> the manufacturers to whom they are assigned.  I have the following list and would like to
> have the gaps filled.  I am particularly interested in 000080.

	The list is in the file RFC1060.TXT located at NIC.DDN.MIL.  I couldn't
find 000080 in the list.  Does anyone know where there is a more recent list?
I have a few that are not listed as well.  They are 0080D6 and 00001B.


Earle
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