On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 11:04:52AM -0500, Jeff Bollinger wrote:
> MAC=00:0d:61:C5:76:b1:00:04:75:a0:d1:db:08:00 SRC=x.x.x.x DST=x.x.x.x 
> 
> The MAC address field seems to be divided into
> 
> source: 00:0d:61:C5:76:b1
> dest:   00:04:75:a0:d1:db
> 
> and an 08:00 on the end (2048 in decimal).  What do these extra two 
> bytes signify?

They specify the link layer type. 08:00 is ethernet.

-D

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