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*MAC | *MAC | ||
:The MAC address with additional information like the NIC vendor or detected OS. The address can be clicked to reach the detailed page for additional information for that specific MAC address. | :The MAC address with additional information like the NIC vendor or detected OS. | ||
:The address can be clicked to reach the detailed page for additional information for that specific MAC address. | |||
*NIC vendor | *NIC vendor | ||
:The NIC vendor name as specified in the IEEE OUI assignment. http://standards-oui.ieee. org/oui.txt. | :The NIC vendor name as specified in the IEEE OUI assignment. http://standards-oui.ieee. | ||
:org/oui.txt. | |||
Be aware that some MAC addresses are defined globally and do not belong to any vendor like broadcast or multicast addresses. | Be aware that some MAC addresses are defined globally and do not belong to any vendor like broadcast or multicast addresses. | ||
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* Detected OS: | * Detected OS: | ||
A list of all detected OS that are mapped behind this MAC address. The OS is detected by Host specific Layer 7 patterns. This information can be used to search or identify specific systems. | :A list of all detected OS that are mapped behind this MAC address. The OS is detected by Host specific Layer 7 patterns. This information can be used to search or identify specific systems. | ||
Be aware that routing and NAT allows more than one OS behind one MAC address. | Be aware that routing and NAT allows more than one OS behind one MAC address. | ||
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