# mac-vendor.txt -- Ethernet vendor file for arp-scan # # This file contains Ethernet vendor mappings for arp-scan. These are used # to determine the vendor for a give Ethernet interface given the MAC address. # # Each line of this file contains a MAC-vendor mapping in the form: # # # # Where is the prefix of the MAC address in hex, and # is the name of the vendor. The prefix can be of any length from two hex # digits (one octet) to twelve hex digits (six octets, the entire Ethernet # hardware address). # # For example: # # 012345 would match 01:23:45:xx:xx:xx, where xx represents any value; # 0123456 would match 01:23:45:6x:xx:xx; and # 01234567 would match 01:23:45:67:xx:xx. # # Do not include entries from the IEEE OUI or IAB listings, as these are # already in the files ieee-oui.txt and ieee-iab.txt, which are automatically # used by arp-scan. See get-oui(1) and get-iab(1) for details of how to # update the OUI and IAB listings. This file is for MAC addresses that are # not present in the IEEE listings. # # The alphabetic hex characters [A-F] must be entered in upper case. # # The order of entries in this file are not important. # # arp-scan will attempt to match larger prefixes before trying to match # smaller ones, and will stop at the first match. # # Blank lines and lines beginning with "#" are ignored. # # Additional information is available on the arp-scan wiki at # http://www.nta-monitor.com/wiki # # From nmap Debian bug report #369681 dated 31 May 2006 525400 QEMU B0C420 Bochs # From RFC 2338: 00-00-5E-00-01-{VRID} 00005E0001 VRRP (last octet is VRID) # Microsoft WLBS (Windows NT Load Balancing Service) # http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/acs/reskit/acrkappb.mspx 02BF Microsoft WLBS (last four octets are IP address) # Cisco HSRP (Hot Standby Routing Protocol) # 00-00-0c-07-ac-XX, where XX is the HSRP group number (0 to 255) 00000C07AC HSRP (last octet is group number) # Ethernet broadcast address FFFFFFFFFFFF Broadcast