Sorry fot the top-post, but my Treo makes it almost impossible to do otherwise.

The protocols using these reserved, local addresses all use them to embed the 
network layer address. AA addresses are used by DECnet and kin while 02 is for 
XNS, I seem to recall. 

 As long as the only addresses used in these spaces are thse asigned by those 
protocols and they use peoperly assigned network layer addresses, ther will 
never be a conflict. That is the point in0the registration...marking them as 
reserved for the protocols in question and not to be used for anything else.
Sent from my Treo:
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
ober...@es.net                      +1 510-486-8634

-----Original Message-----
From: Saku Ytti <saku+na...@ytti.fi>
Date: Wednesday, Mar 4, 2009 12:49 am
Subject: Re: MAC address confusion
To: nanog@nanog.org

On (2009-03-03 13:50 -0800), Kevin Oberman wrote:

> This is only a problem if you have multiple systems running DECnet (or
 some other protocol using this) with the same layer 3 address. That
 should never happen, so there should be no duplication.

Why would they need to have same L3 address? The way I see it, only thing that 
matters is, if or not, the addresses might speak ethernetII. If your ethernetII 
switch sees your local 02 address and one of the addresses below and they 
collide, the switch will keep relearning the address behind two ports. Unless 
of course it is guaranteed, that none of these addresses will ever appear as 
BIA in ethernetII capable NIC.

02-07-01   (hex)                RACAL-DATACOM
02-1C-7C   (hex)                PERQ SYSTEMS CORPORATION
02-60-86   (hex)                LOGIC REPLACEMENT TECH. LTD.
02-60-8C   (hex)                3COM CORPORATION
02-70-01   (hex)                RACAL-DATACOM
02-70-B0   (hex)                M/A-COM INC. COMPANIES
02-70-B3   (hex)                DATA RECALL LTD
02-9D-8E   (hex)                CARDIAC RECORDERS INC.
02-AA-3C   (hex)                OLIVETTI TELECOMM SPA (OLTECO)
02-BB-01   (hex)                OCTOTHORPE CORP.
02-C0-8C   (hex)                3COM CORPORATION
02-CF-1C   (hex)                COMMUNICATION MACHINERY CORP.
02-E6-D3   (hex)                NIXDORF COMPUTER CORPORATION

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