but the AUI header was assigned back when it was aironet. 3com, as it exists now, is in fact an old terminal server company called Bridge, which mutated into a router company, which got bought by this silly little pc ethernet card vendor called 3Com, etc.etc.etc. At 12:11 AM 11/10/2001 -0500, Andrew Brown wrote:
lucent and aironet (later cisco) never made wired cards so I wouldn't expect that. also, I think that the non-ieee lists tend to have more/better data on prefixs. I bet snort or etherpeek or ethereal or sniffer or someone like that has a decent aui list.
they might never have made cards you could plug into your pc or mac, per se, but cisco at least has made quite a name for itself by manufacturing a large pile of *other* networking equipment. a fair amount of which uses the same addressing style.