Tom,
> > The best source of info for questions like this is the "Assigned
> > Numbers" RFC. This RFC lists not only Ethernet numbers, but all sorts
> Actually, this isn't the best one for ethertype values (though it is the
> better source for ethertypes is ftp.lcs.mit.edu:/pub/map/Ethernet-codes.
> The IEEE doesn't publish its official list, so public lists have to be
> compiled from observation.
Oh yes they do ...
they have an ftp site somewhere (ftp.ieee.org - but ftp might not be
correct).
The COMPLETE list of published Ethernet codes is there. The IEEE
do not own the codes, they are the ISO designated authority ...
mail Irene Ringel (sp) iringel @
ieee .
org as she allocates them !!!
Regards
Steve
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