Local Oui Database Summary; Figure 367: Local Oui Database Summary; Table 336: Local Oui Database Summary - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Local OUI Database Summary

To help identify AP and Wireless Client adapter manufacturers detected in the wireless network, the wireless
switch contains a database of registered Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs). This is a read-only list with
over 10,000 registrations. From the Local OUI Database Summary page, you can enter up to 64 user-defined
OUIs. The local list is searched first, so the same OUI can be located in the local list as well as the read-only list.
Field
OUI Value
OUI Description
After you enter the OUI value and description, click Add to add the OUI to the local database.
Command Buttons
The page includes the following buttons:
• Add—Adds the OUI value and description information to the local OUI database.
• Delete—Deletes any selected OUI entries from the local OUI database. This button is available if the check
box next to at least one OUI entry is selected.
• Delete All—Deletes all manually-added entries from the local OUI database.
• Refresh—Updates the page with the latest information.
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Figure 367: Local OUI Database Summary

Table 336: Local OUI Database Summary

Description
Enter the OUI that represents the company ID in the format XX:XX:XX where XX is a
hexadecimal number between 00 and FF. The first three bytes of the MAC address
represents the company ID assignment.
Note: The first byte of the OUI must have the least significant bit set to 0. For
example 02:FF:FF is a valid OUI, but 03:FF:FF is not.
Enter the organization name associated with the OUI. The name can be up to 32
alphanumeric characters.
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