> >
> > It is OUI + type + subTye.
> 
> Ah, right, type/subtype.
> 
> Still, this is problematic, because there's nothing that says that the vendor 
> IE
> must have OUI + type + subtype, the spec only says OUI + vendor specific
> data.
> 
> This may be right for the WFA/Microsoft OUI, but not necessary anything
> else?
> 

Right, I only considered the most common cases since I did not find a generic 
way to compare two vendor elements. Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Peng

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