From: Andrew (arousch@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 16 2000 - 22:44:11 GMT-3
You are making the assumption that the audience knows how to convert to
HEX/BIN/DEC and back.
At 07:49 PM 8/16/00 -0500, William Dicks wrote:
>Ok, if you have an Ethernet Mac address that starts 0C-4E.....
>that's 0C= 0000 1100
>and 4E = 0100 1110
>
>now flip each BYTE in order so 0000 1100 -> 0011 0000. Now turn that into
>hex -> 30
>now 4E=0100 1110 flip -> 0111 0010 = 72 in hex...so the MAC would look like
>30-72....on a token ring segment if you looked at it with a sniffer.
>
>so in summary, write out each BYTE, flip the whole byte, convert to hex...
>
>Bill
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
>Aaron DuShey
>Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 6:30 PM
>To: CCIE (E-mail)
>Subject: cannonical to non-cannonical
>
>
>I know this issue was brought up before, but I am still confused on how to
>do this. Can someone give me a link that may help? Caslow's didn't help much
>at least for me-
>thanks,
>
>Aaron DuShey
>
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