From: francois negri (fnegri@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Oct 27 2001 - 17:11:33 GMT-3
try this "00-b0-d0-90-bb-27 "
>From: "Brian Lodwick" >Reply-To: "Brian Lodwick" >To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: hex problems >Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001
19:47:11 +0000 > >I have never understood this and it may be simple but I
don't get >it. >When dealing with hexadecimal numbers why are they
written sometimes >like >0x1244 and other times just 12fe ? >What the
heck is with the 0x stuff? >What does that do when you put 0x at the
front? >I just tried to enter a static cam entry into a Cat5000 and
entered >the mac >as 00b0d090bb27 but I got an error message saying: >
"Route descriptor must be a hex value 0..0xffff" >I am confused. I am
just a simple man and I don't understand this >stuff, can >someone help
me out here? > >>>>Brian > >
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