I missed this thread earlier, and the approach I took is pretty similar to
zengargoyle's.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
#use constant MAX_VAL => 255;
use constant MAX_VAL => 99;
my @MAC=(0) x 6;
sub PrintMAC
{
# print join(':',map {sprintf('%02X',$_)} @_),"\n";
print join(':',map {sprintf('%02D',$_)} @_),"\n";
}
my $CurNO = 5;
while ($CurNO >= 0)
{
while ($MAC[$CurNO] < MAX_VAL)
{
PrintMAC(@MAC);
$MAC[$CurNO]++;
}
$CurNO--;
}
PrintMAC(@MAC);
On a side note... if you uncomment the two commented lines and comment out the lines immediately below them, you'll get addresses in the full range.
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