#26680 - 2002-08-08 02:19 PM
Re: NIC driver
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Kdyer
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Registered: 2001-01-03
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Loc: Tigard, OR
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CO,
Sorry.. It was not very clear.. It was the bottom item in the Query list..
Kent
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#26683 - 2002-08-08 09:48 PM
Re: NIC driver
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Radimus
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Registered: 2000-01-06
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Loc: Tampa, FL
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this is also something you can do...
caution this is hidden network information, if you tell anyone Cisco will hunt you down and ping you to death...
code:
Physical Address. . . . . . : 00-08-C7-29-0D-DE it is a NIC physical address. They are divided into 2 parts, 6 characters each. the first 6 are reserved by manufacturer, the second 6 are the unique Id C:\>arp -a Interface: 164.51.34.85 on Interface 2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 164.51.34.1 00-00-0c-31-c1-7f dynamic 164.51.34.10 00-08-c7-56-b1-35 dynamic 164.51.34.20 00-08-c7-05-fa-8e dynamic 164.51.34.21 00-08-c7-da-f7-17 dynamic
by examining the arp cache on your machine or from other places you can see what the manufacturer of the nic is in each machine, which in our environment means we can know what type of PC it is. 00-08-c7 is the nic in Compaq deskpro 00-02-a5 is whatever it is in the Axx servers 00-10-a4 is Xircom realport 00-60-b0 is HP JetDirect 00-60-97 is 3com What you can do with it is vague... besides trying to impress other geeks... You certainly couldn't pick up any girls with this stuff. " hey baby, did you know 0060b0 is the manufacturer Id of jet direct cards. Hey where are you going???"
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