-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Robert D. Scott wrote:
Does this MAC present itself all the time, or just during boot?
Marvel makes a NIC prevalent in some Dell systems, that presents MAC 0c00.0000.0000 during its startup process. If you run port security, and several people boot their computer within the cam table expiration period, port security will disable the port. You can work around it but it is time consuming in large networks where port security are enabled.
I know that this doesn't apply here, but a year or so ago I had a client that had issues with port security continually dropping an end user's PC. The problem was the MAC address kept changing from Realtek to Cisco. Sometimes the same NIC would present both MACs at the same time. It turned out the box was apparently infected with something. Never could find anything specific (even when booting the Windows box from Knoppix and scanning for unusual files) except for some large ADS files that where apparently encrypted. A clean wipe and complete rebuild of the box fixed the problem. Jon - -- Jon R. Kibler Chief Technical Officer Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc. Charleston, SC USA o: 843-849-8214 c: 843-224-2494 s: 843-564-4224 My PGP Fingerprint is: BAA2 1F2C 5543 5D25 4636 A392 515C 5045 CF39 4253 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkjBZLQACgkQUVxQRc85QlMUpwCfQXrML+jZ8Lkwh3z2QuvldWh6 6+YAn3eqq2GBv7qof+urEGtibAKQf/6m =un9B -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ================================================== Filtered by: TRUSTEM.COM's Email Filtering Service http://www.trustem.com/ No Spam. No Viruses. Just Good Clean Email.