# precedence, followed by Michael Patton's, followed by the IEEE.
#
# This file is in the same format as ethers(4) except that vendor names
-# are truncated to eight characters when used with Ethereal, and
+# are truncated to eight characters when used with Wireshark, and
# that well-known MAC addresses need not have a full 6 octets and may
# have a netmask following them specifying how many bits of the address
# are relevant (the other bits are wildcards). Also, either ":", "-",
00:01:fa Compaq
00:02:04 Novell
00:02:31 Axis
-00:06:0d HP
00:07:01 Cisco # RACAL-DATACOM
00:07:99 TippingPoint # TippingPoint Technologies, Inc.
00:10:db Netscreen # Now part of Juniper Networks
00:80:96 HDS
00:80:ad Telebit
00:e0:98 Trend
+01:0e:cf PN-MC # PROFINET Multicast
02:cf:1f CMC
02:20:48 Marconi # At least some 2810 send with locally assigned flag set
08:00:02 3Com