It is probably a problem in the parsing of the accounting data coming from your
network equipment.
If possible, can you open a bug in the BTS (http://packetfence.org/bugs) and
give all possible details (network equipment and so on)
Thanks
Cheers!
dw.
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On 2013-05-31, at 2:49 PM, Fletcher Haynes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am wondering why Packetfence is reporting some mac addresses as having
> periods in them. For example:
>
> 10:.8:5.:12:1.:93
> 15:8.:10:4.:14:9.
>
> I see this specifically in the Top Bandwidth Consumers report...
>
> Thanks!
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