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@ -13,16 +13,22 @@ General Questions:
1.1 Where can I get help?
1.2 What protocols are currently supported?
1.2 How much does Ethereal cost?
1.3 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
1.3 Can I use Ethereal commercially?
1.4 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
1.4 Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
1.5 What protocols are currently supported?
1.6 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
1.7 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
analyzer}?
1.5 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
1.8 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
1.6 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
1.9 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
Downloading Ethereal:
@ -223,9 +229,47 @@ General Questions
Subscription information and archives for all of Ethereal's mailing
lists can be found at http://www.ethereal.com/lists
Q 1.2: What protocols are currently supported?
Q 1.2: How much does Ethereal cost?
A: There are currently 518 supported protocols and media, listed
A: Ethereal is "free software"; you can download it without paying any
license fee. The version of Ethereal you download isn't a "demo"
version, with limitations not present in a "full" version; it is the
full version.
The license under which Ethereal is issued is the GNU General Public
License. See the GNU GPL FAQ for some more information.
Q 1.3: Can I use Ethereal commercially?
A: Yes, if, for example, you mean "I work for a commercial
organization; can I use Ethereal to capture and analyze network
traffic in our company's networks or in our customer's networks?"
If you mean "Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?",
see the next entry in the FAQ.
Q 1.4: Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
A: As noted, Ethereal is licended under the GNU General Public
License. The GPL imposes conditions on your use of GPL'ed code in your
own products; you cannot, for example, make a "derived work" from
Ethereal, by making modifications to it, and then sell the resulting
derived work and not allow recipients to give away the resulting work.
You must also make the changes you've made to the Ethereal source
available to all recipients of your modified version; those changes
must also be licensed under the terms of the GPL. See the GPL FAQ for
more details; in particular, note the answer to the question about
modifying a GPLed program and selling it commercially, and the
question about linking GPLed code with other code to make a
proprietary program.
You can combine a GPLed program such as Ethereal and a commercial
program as long as they communicate "at arm's length", as per this
item in the GPL FAQ.
Q 1.5: What protocols are currently supported?
A: There are currently 530 supported protocols and media, listed
below. Descriptions can be found in the ethereal(1) man page.
3GPP2 A11
@ -267,6 +311,7 @@ General Questions
ATM LAN Emulation
ATM OAM AAL
AVS WLAN Capture header
AX/4000 Test Block
Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Address Resolution Protocol
Aggregate Server Access Protocol
@ -299,6 +344,7 @@ General Questions
Bearer Independent Call Control
Bi-directional Fault Detection Control Message
Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol
Blubster/Piolet MANOLITO Protocol
Boardwalk
Boot Parameters
Bootstrap Protocol
@ -326,6 +372,7 @@ General Questions
Compuserve GIF
Connectionless Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Cross Point Frame Injector
Cryptographic Message Syntax
DCE Distributed Time Service Local Server
DCE Distributed Time Service Provider
DCE Name Service
@ -366,6 +413,7 @@ cies
DCOM Remote Activation
DEC Spanning Tree Protocol
DFS Calls
DHCP Failover
DHCPv6
DICOM
DNS Control Program Server
@ -521,7 +569,10 @@ cies
Microsoft Distributed File System
Microsoft Distributed Link Tracking Server Service
Microsoft Encrypted File System Service
Microsoft Eventlog Service
Microsoft Exchange MAPI
Microsoft File Replication Service
Microsoft File Replication Service API
Microsoft Local Security Architecture
Microsoft Local Security Architecture (Directory Services)
Microsoft Messenger Service
@ -581,6 +632,7 @@ cies
OpenBSD Packet Filter log file, pre 3.4
Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
PC NFS
PKCS#1
POSTGRESQL
PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol
@ -733,6 +785,10 @@ cies
X.25
X.25 over TCP
X.29
X.509 Authentication Framework
X.509 Certificate Extensions
X.509 Information Framework
X.509 Selected Attribute Types
X11
Xyplex
Yahoo Messenger Protocol
@ -748,13 +804,13 @@ cies
iSCSI
iSNS
Q 1.3: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
Q 1.6: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
of people contributing that support; no formal plans for adding
support for particular protocols in particular future releases exist.
Q 1.4: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
Q 1.7: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
analyzer}?
A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
@ -779,7 +835,7 @@ cies
Note that there is no guarantee that we will be able to
reverse-engineer a capture file format.
Q 1.5: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
Q 1.8: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
A: Ethereal can read live data from Ethernet, Token-Ring, FDDI, serial
(PPP and SLIP) (if the OS on which it's running allows Ethereal to do
@ -820,7 +876,7 @@ cies
other applications or equipment, even if it cannot itself capture on
those network types.
Q 1.6: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
Q 1.9: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
A: The English pronunciation can be found in Merriam-Webster's online
dictionary at
@ -974,31 +1030,10 @@ Using Ethereal
to a single port so that you can plug your analyzer into that single
port to sniff all traffic. You would have to check the documentation
for the switch to see if this is possible and, if so, to see how to do
this. See, for example:
* this documentation from Cisco on the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
feature on Catalyst switches;
* documentation from HP on how to set "monitoring"/"mirroring" on
ports on the console for HP Advancestack Switch 208 and 224;
* the "Network Monitoring Port Features" section of chapter 6 of
documentation from HP for HP ProCurve Switches 1600M, 2424M,
4000M, and 8000M;
* the "Switch Port-Mirroring" section of chapter 6 of documentation
from Extreme Networks for their Summit 200 switches;
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their FastIron Edge
Switches;
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their BigIron MG8 Layer 3
Switches;
* the "Port Monitor" subsection of the "Status Monitor and
Statistics" section of the documentation from Foundry Networks for
their EdgeIron 4802F and 10GC2F switches;
* the "Configuring Port Mirroring" section of chapter 3 of the
documentation from Foundry Networks for their EdgeIron 24G,
2402CF, and 4802CF switches;
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their other switches and
metro routers.
this. See the switch reference page on the Ethereal Wiki for
information on some switches. (Note that it's a Wiki, so you can
update or fix that information, or add additional information on those
switches or information on new switches, yourself.)
Note also that many firewall/NAT boxes have a switch built into them;
this includes many of the "cable/DSL router" boxes. If you have a box
@ -1500,20 +1535,8 @@ Using Ethereal
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkwindow.c: line 3107 (gtk_window_resize):
assertion `height > 0' failed.
A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5, which will be fixed in the next
release of Ethereal. To work around this bug:
1. On Windows, this message will appear in a console window; do NOT,
under any circumstances, close that window!
2. Make sure the "Save window size" prefrence is set the "User
Interface" prefrences in the preferences window opened by
"Preferences" under the "Edit" menu.
3. Quit Ethereal.
4. On Windows, a "Press any key to exit" message might appear in the
command window; if that message appears in the window, click on
that window and press any key (such as Enter).
The next time Ethereal starts, it should not produce that error
message.
A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5 and 0.10.5a, which is fixed in
Ethereal 0.10.6 and later releases.
Q 5.18: When I run Tethereal with the "-x" option, it crashes with an
error
@ -1832,9 +1855,8 @@ Using Ethereal
On Windows, you will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any
interfaces, and you might not be able to capture in promiscuous mode,
either. You might have some success in promiscuous mode with Centrino
interfaces, although you will need the not-yet-released Ethereal
0.10.6 in order to have the non-data packets recognized and properly
dissected.
interfaces, although you will need Ethereal 0.10.6 or later in order
to have the non-data packets recognized and properly dissected.
You will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any other platforms
(including Mac OS X). You might be able to capture in promiscuous
@ -1980,11 +2002,11 @@ Using Ethereal
Cards with Atheros Communications chipsets:
You can capture raw 802.11 packets with AR5K cards on Linux systems
with the v5_ar5k drivers. You will need the Linux wireless-tools
version 25 or higher to put the card into monitor mode. It might also
be possible to do so with the madwifi driver. If you have information
on how to do this, please supply it to us, so that we can incorporate
that information into the FAQ in the future.
with the v5_ar5k or madwifi drivers. For the v5ar5k driver you will
need the Linux wireless-tools version 25 or higher to put the card
into monitor mode. If you're using the madwifi driver, you can put the
card into monitor mode using iwconfig interface mode monitor, followed
by iwconfig interface channel channel to select a channel (if needed).
Other cards:
@ -2223,4 +2245,4 @@ Using Ethereal
For corrections/additions/suggestions for this web page (and not
Ethereal support questions), please send email to
ethereal-web[AT]ethereal.com .
Last modified: Sun, August 08 2004.
Last modified: Sat, September 25 2004.

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@ -13,16 +13,22 @@ General Questions:
1.1 Where can I get help?
1.2 What protocols are currently supported?
1.2 How much does Ethereal cost?
1.3 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
1.3 Can I use Ethereal commercially?
1.4 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
1.4 Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
1.5 What protocols are currently supported?
1.6 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
1.7 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
analyzer}?
1.5 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
1.8 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
1.6 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
1.9 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
Downloading Ethereal:
@ -223,9 +229,47 @@ General Questions
Subscription information and archives for all of Ethereal's mailing
lists can be found at http://www.ethereal.com/lists
Q 1.2: What protocols are currently supported?
Q 1.2: How much does Ethereal cost?
A: There are currently 518 supported protocols and media, listed
A: Ethereal is "free software"; you can download it without paying any
license fee. The version of Ethereal you download isn't a "demo"
version, with limitations not present in a "full" version; it is the
full version.
The license under which Ethereal is issued is the GNU General Public
License. See the GNU GPL FAQ for some more information.
Q 1.3: Can I use Ethereal commercially?
A: Yes, if, for example, you mean "I work for a commercial
organization; can I use Ethereal to capture and analyze network
traffic in our company's networks or in our customer's networks?"
If you mean "Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?",
see the next entry in the FAQ.
Q 1.4: Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
A: As noted, Ethereal is licended under the GNU General Public
License. The GPL imposes conditions on your use of GPL'ed code in your
own products; you cannot, for example, make a "derived work" from
Ethereal, by making modifications to it, and then sell the resulting
derived work and not allow recipients to give away the resulting work.
You must also make the changes you've made to the Ethereal source
available to all recipients of your modified version; those changes
must also be licensed under the terms of the GPL. See the GPL FAQ for
more details; in particular, note the answer to the question about
modifying a GPLed program and selling it commercially, and the
question about linking GPLed code with other code to make a
proprietary program.
You can combine a GPLed program such as Ethereal and a commercial
program as long as they communicate "at arm's length", as per this
item in the GPL FAQ.
Q 1.5: What protocols are currently supported?
A: There are currently 530 supported protocols and media, listed
below. Descriptions can be found in the ethereal(1) man page.
3GPP2 A11
@ -267,6 +311,7 @@ General Questions
ATM LAN Emulation
ATM OAM AAL
AVS WLAN Capture header
AX/4000 Test Block
Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Address Resolution Protocol
Aggregate Server Access Protocol
@ -299,6 +344,7 @@ General Questions
Bearer Independent Call Control
Bi-directional Fault Detection Control Message
Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol
Blubster/Piolet MANOLITO Protocol
Boardwalk
Boot Parameters
Bootstrap Protocol
@ -326,6 +372,7 @@ General Questions
Compuserve GIF
Connectionless Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Cross Point Frame Injector
Cryptographic Message Syntax
DCE Distributed Time Service Local Server
DCE Distributed Time Service Provider
DCE Name Service
@ -366,6 +413,7 @@ cies
DCOM Remote Activation
DEC Spanning Tree Protocol
DFS Calls
DHCP Failover
DHCPv6
DICOM
DNS Control Program Server
@ -521,7 +569,10 @@ cies
Microsoft Distributed File System
Microsoft Distributed Link Tracking Server Service
Microsoft Encrypted File System Service
Microsoft Eventlog Service
Microsoft Exchange MAPI
Microsoft File Replication Service
Microsoft File Replication Service API
Microsoft Local Security Architecture
Microsoft Local Security Architecture (Directory Services)
Microsoft Messenger Service
@ -581,6 +632,7 @@ cies
OpenBSD Packet Filter log file, pre 3.4
Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
PC NFS
PKCS#1
POSTGRESQL
PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol
@ -733,6 +785,10 @@ cies
X.25
X.25 over TCP
X.29
X.509 Authentication Framework
X.509 Certificate Extensions
X.509 Information Framework
X.509 Selected Attribute Types
X11
Xyplex
Yahoo Messenger Protocol
@ -748,13 +804,13 @@ cies
iSCSI
iSNS
Q 1.3: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
Q 1.6: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
of people contributing that support; no formal plans for adding
support for particular protocols in particular future releases exist.
Q 1.4: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
Q 1.7: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
analyzer}?
A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
@ -779,7 +835,7 @@ cies
Note that there is no guarantee that we will be able to
reverse-engineer a capture file format.
Q 1.5: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
Q 1.8: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
A: Ethereal can read live data from Ethernet, Token-Ring, FDDI, serial
(PPP and SLIP) (if the OS on which it's running allows Ethereal to do
@ -820,7 +876,7 @@ cies
other applications or equipment, even if it cannot itself capture on
those network types.
Q 1.6: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
Q 1.9: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
A: The English pronunciation can be found in Merriam-Webster's online
dictionary at
@ -974,31 +1030,10 @@ Using Ethereal
to a single port so that you can plug your analyzer into that single
port to sniff all traffic. You would have to check the documentation
for the switch to see if this is possible and, if so, to see how to do
this. See, for example:
* this documentation from Cisco on the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
feature on Catalyst switches;
* documentation from HP on how to set "monitoring"/"mirroring" on
ports on the console for HP Advancestack Switch 208 and 224;
* the "Network Monitoring Port Features" section of chapter 6 of
documentation from HP for HP ProCurve Switches 1600M, 2424M,
4000M, and 8000M;
* the "Switch Port-Mirroring" section of chapter 6 of documentation
from Extreme Networks for their Summit 200 switches;
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their FastIron Edge
Switches;
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their BigIron MG8 Layer 3
Switches;
* the "Port Monitor" subsection of the "Status Monitor and
Statistics" section of the documentation from Foundry Networks for
their EdgeIron 4802F and 10GC2F switches;
* the "Configuring Port Mirroring" section of chapter 3 of the
documentation from Foundry Networks for their EdgeIron 24G,
2402CF, and 4802CF switches;
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their other switches and
metro routers.
this. See the switch reference page on the Ethereal Wiki for
information on some switches. (Note that it's a Wiki, so you can
update or fix that information, or add additional information on those
switches or information on new switches, yourself.)
Note also that many firewall/NAT boxes have a switch built into them;
this includes many of the "cable/DSL router" boxes. If you have a box
@ -1500,20 +1535,8 @@ Using Ethereal
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkwindow.c: line 3107 (gtk_window_resize):
assertion `height > 0' failed.
A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5, which will be fixed in the next
release of Ethereal. To work around this bug:
1. On Windows, this message will appear in a console window; do NOT,
under any circumstances, close that window!
2. Make sure the "Save window size" prefrence is set the "User
Interface" prefrences in the preferences window opened by
"Preferences" under the "Edit" menu.
3. Quit Ethereal.
4. On Windows, a "Press any key to exit" message might appear in the
command window; if that message appears in the window, click on
that window and press any key (such as Enter).
The next time Ethereal starts, it should not produce that error
message.
A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5 and 0.10.5a, which is fixed in
Ethereal 0.10.6 and later releases.
Q 5.18: When I run Tethereal with the "-x" option, it crashes with an
error
@ -1832,9 +1855,8 @@ Using Ethereal
On Windows, you will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any
interfaces, and you might not be able to capture in promiscuous mode,
either. You might have some success in promiscuous mode with Centrino
interfaces, although you will need the not-yet-released Ethereal
0.10.6 in order to have the non-data packets recognized and properly
dissected.
interfaces, although you will need Ethereal 0.10.6 or later in order
to have the non-data packets recognized and properly dissected.
You will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any other platforms
(including Mac OS X). You might be able to capture in promiscuous
@ -1980,11 +2002,11 @@ Using Ethereal
Cards with Atheros Communications chipsets:
You can capture raw 802.11 packets with AR5K cards on Linux systems
with the v5_ar5k drivers. You will need the Linux wireless-tools
version 25 or higher to put the card into monitor mode. It might also
be possible to do so with the madwifi driver. If you have information
on how to do this, please supply it to us, so that we can incorporate
that information into the FAQ in the future.
with the v5_ar5k or madwifi drivers. For the v5ar5k driver you will
need the Linux wireless-tools version 25 or higher to put the card
into monitor mode. If you're using the madwifi driver, you can put the
card into monitor mode using iwconfig interface mode monitor, followed
by iwconfig interface channel channel to select a channel (if needed).
Other cards:
@ -2223,4 +2245,4 @@ Using Ethereal
For corrections/additions/suggestions for this web page (and not
Ethereal support questions), please send email to
ethereal-web[AT]ethereal.com .
Last modified: Sun, August 08 2004.
Last modified: Sat, September 25 2004.

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@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
00:01:41 CablePrint # CABLE PRINT
00:01:42 Cisco # Cisco Systems, Inc.
00:01:43 Cisco # Cisco Systems, Inc.
00:01:44 CerevaNetw # Cereva Networks, Inc.
00:01:44 Emc # EMC Corporation
00:01:45 Winsystems # WINSYSTEMS, INC.
00:01:46 TescoContr # Tesco Controls, Inc.
00:01:47 ZhoneTechn # Zhone Technologies
@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@
00:0A:6C Walchem # Walchem Corporation
00:0A:6D EksElektro # EKS Elektronikservice GmbH
00:0A:6E BroadcastT # Broadcast Technology Limited
00:0A:6F ZyteraTech # ZyTera Technologies Inc.
00:0A:6F ZyflexTech # ZyFLEX Technologies Inc
00:0A:70 MplsForum # MPLS Forum
00:0A:71 AvrioTechn # Avrio Technologies, Inc
00:0A:72 Simpletech # SimpleTech, Inc.
@ -3618,7 +3618,7 @@
00:0E:17 Private
00:0E:18 MyaTechnol # MyA Technology
00:0E:19 LogicacmgP # LogicaCMG Pty Ltd
00:0E:1A Private
00:0E:1A JpsCommuni # JPS Communications
00:0E:1B Iav # IAV GmbH
00:0E:1C Hach # Hach Company
00:0E:1D Private
@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@
00:10:10 Initio # INITIO CORPORATION
00:10:11 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
00:10:12 ProcessorI # PROCESSOR SYSTEMS (I) PVT LTD
00:10:13 Industrial # INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SOURCE
00:10:13 Kontron
00:10:14 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
00:10:15 Oomon # OOmon Inc.
00:10:16 TSqware # T.SQWARE
@ -4630,6 +4630,114 @@
00:12:0C Ce-Infosys # CE-Infosys Pte Ltd
00:12:0D AdvancedTe # Advanced Telecommunication Technologies, Inc.
00:12:0E Abocom
00:12:0F Ieee8023 # IEEE 802.3
00:12:10 Wideray # WideRay Corp
00:12:11 ProtechnaH # Protechna Herbst GmbH & Co. KG
00:12:12 PlusVision # PLUS Vision Corporation
00:12:13 Metrohm # Metrohm AG
00:12:14 KoenigBaue # Koenig & Bauer AG
00:12:15 IstorNetwo # iStor Networks, Inc.
00:12:16 IcpInterne # ICP Internet Communication Payment AG
00:12:17 Cisco-Link # Cisco-Linksys, LLC
00:12:18 Aruze # ARUZE Corporation
00:12:19 AheadCommu # Ahead Communication Systems Inc
00:12:1A TechnoSoft # Techno Soft Systemnics Inc.
00:12:1B SoundDevic # Sound Devices, LLC
00:12:1C ParrotSA # PARROT S.A.
00:12:1D Netfabric # Netfabric Corporation
00:12:1E JuniperNet # Juniper Networks, Inc.
00:12:1F HardingInt # Harding Intruments
00:12:20 Cadco # Cadco Systems
00:12:21 BBraunMels # B.Braun Melsungen AG
00:12:22 SkardinUk # Skardin (UK) Ltd
00:12:23 Pixim
00:12:24 Nexql # NexQL Corporation
00:12:25 MotorolaBc # Motorola BCS
00:12:26 JapanDirex # Japan Direx Corporation
00:12:27 FranklinEl # Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
00:12:28 Data # Data Ltd.
00:12:29 BroadeasyT # BroadEasy Technologies Co.,Ltd
00:12:2A VtechTelec # VTech Telecommunications Ltd.
00:12:2B VirbiagePt # Virbiage Pty Ltd
00:12:2C SoenenCont # Soenen Controls N.V.
00:12:2D Sinett # SiNett Corporation
00:12:2E SignalTech # Signal Technology - AISD
00:12:2F SaneiElect # Sanei Electric Inc.
00:12:30 PicasoInfo # Picaso Infocommunication CO., LTD.
00:12:31 MotionCont # Motion Control Systems, Inc.
00:12:32 LewizCommu # LeWiz Communications Inc.
00:12:33 JrcTokki # JRC TOKKI Co.,Ltd.
00:12:34 CamilleBau # Camille Bauer
00:12:35 Andrew # Andrew Corporation
00:12:36 TidalNetwo # Tidal Networks
00:12:37 TexasInstr # Texas Instruments
00:12:38 SetaboxTec # SetaBox Technology Co., Ltd.
00:12:39 SNet # S Net Systems Inc.
00:12:3A Posystech # Posystech Inc., Co.
00:12:3B KeroAps # KeRo Systems ApS
00:12:3C Ip3Network # IP3 Networks, Inc.
00:12:3D Ges
00:12:3E EruneTechn # ERUNE technology Co., Ltd.
00:12:3F Dell # Dell Inc
00:12:40 AmoiElectr # AMOI ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD
00:12:41 A2iMarketi # a2i marketing center
00:12:42 Millennial # Millennial Net
00:12:43 Cisco
00:12:44 Cisco
00:12:45 ZellwegerA # Zellweger Analytics, Inc.
00:12:46 TOMTechnol # T.O.M TECHNOLOGY INC..
00:12:47 SamsungEle # Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
00:12:48 Kashya # Kashya Inc.
00:12:49 DeltaElett # Delta Elettronica S.p.A.
00:12:4A DedicatedD # Dedicated Devices, Inc.
00:12:4B ChipconAs # Chipcon AS
00:12:4C Bbwm # BBWM Corporation
00:12:4D InduconBv # Inducon BV
00:12:4E XacAutomat # XAC AUTOMATION CORP.
00:12:4F TycoTherma # Tyco Thermal Controls LLC.
00:12:50 TokyoAirca # Tokyo Aircaft Instrument Co., Ltd.
00:12:51 Silink
00:12:52 CitronixLl # Citronix, LLC
00:12:53 Audiodev # AudioDev AB
00:12:54 SpectraTec # Spectra Technologies Holdings Company Ltd
00:12:55 Neteffect # NetEffect Incorporated
00:12:56 LgInformat # LG INFORMATION & COMM.
00:12:57 LeapcommCo # LeapComm Communication Technologies Inc.
00:12:58 ActivisPol # Activis Polska
00:12:59 ThermoElec # THERMO ELECTRON KARLSRUHE
00:12:5A Microsoft # Microsoft Corporation
00:12:5B KaimeiElec # KAIMEI ELECTRONI
00:12:5C GreenHills # Green Hills Software, Inc.
00:12:5D Cybernet # CyberNet Inc.
00:12:5E Caen
00:12:5F Awind # AWIND Inc.
00:12:60 StantonMag # Stanton Magnetics,inc.
00:12:61 Adaptix # Adaptix, Inc
00:12:62 NokiaDanma # Nokia Danmark A/S
00:12:63 DataVoiceT # Data Voice Technologies GmbH
00:12:64 DaumElectr # daum electronic gmbh
00:12:65 EnerdyneTe # Enerdyne Technologies, Inc.
00:12:66 Private
00:12:67 Matsushita # Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd.
00:12:68 IpsDOO # IPS d.o.o.
00:12:69 ValueElect # Value Electronics
00:12:6A Optoelectr # OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd.
00:12:6B AscaladeCo # Ascalade Communications Limited
00:12:6C Visonic # Visonic Ltd.
00:12:6D University # University of California, Berkeley
00:12:6E SeidelElek # Seidel Elektronik GmbH Nfg.KG
00:12:6F RaysonTech # Rayson Technology Co., Ltd.
00:12:70 NgesDenro # NGES Denro Systems
00:12:71 Measuremen # Measurement Computing Corp
00:12:72 ReduxCommu # Redux Communications Ltd.
00:12:73 Stoke # Stoke Inc
00:12:74 NitLab # NIT lab
00:12:75 Moteiv # Moteiv Corporation
00:12:76 MicrosolHo # Microsol Holdings Ltd.
00:12:77 KorenixTec # Korenix Technologies Co., Ltd.
00:12:78 Internatio # International Bar Code
00:12:79 HewlettPac # Hewlett Packard
00:12:7A SanyuIndus # Sanyu Industry Co.,Ltd.
00:17:00 Kabel
00:1C:7C Perq # PERQ SYSTEMS CORPORATION
00:20:00 LexmarkInt # LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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00:30:23 CogentComp # COGENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.
00:30:24 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
00:30:25 CheckoutCo # CHECKOUT COMPUTER SYSTEMS, LTD
00:30:26 Heitel
00:30:26 HeitelDigi # HeiTel Digital Video GmbH
00:30:27 Kerbango # KERBANGO, INC.
00:30:28 FaseSaldat # FASE Saldatura srl
00:30:29 Opicom
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00:50:15 BrightStar # BRIGHT STAR ENGINEERING
00:50:16 Sst/Woodhe # SST/WOODHEAD INDUSTRIES
00:50:17 RsrSRL # RSR S.R.L.
00:50:18 AdvancedMu # ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA INTERNET TECHNOLOGY INC.
00:50:18 Amit # AMIT, Inc.
00:50:19 SpringTide # SPRING TIDE NETWORKS, INC.
00:50:1A Uisiqn
00:50:1B AblCanada # ABL CANADA, INC.
@ -5602,7 +5710,7 @@
00:50:CF VanlinkCom # VANLINK COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
00:50:D0 Minerva # MINERVA SYSTEMS
00:50:D1 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
00:50:D2 BaeCanada # BAE Systems Canada, Inc.
00:50:D2 CmcElectro # CMC Electronics Inc
00:50:D3 DigitalAud # DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSING PTY. LTD.
00:50:D4 JoohongInf # JOOHONG INFORMATION &
00:50:D5 Ad # AD SYSTEMS CORP.