Also, Here is the parts of the oui.txt file that should match, sorry for not putting this up earlier.

I should also state, for completeness, that im using Strawberry perl 5.12.0.1 for Windows on an XP platform and have no ability to get cpan modules from work due to the firewall/proxy rules. :(

00-13-20 (hex) Intel Corporate 001320 (base 16) Intel Corporate Lot 8, Jalan Hi-tech 2/3 Kulim Hi-Tech Park Kulim Kedah 09000 MALAYSIA 00-0B-46 (hex) Cisco 000B46 (base 16) Cisco 80 West Tasman Dr. SJ-M/1 San Jose CA 95134 UNITED STATES 08-00-4E (hex) 3COM EUROPE LTD. 08004E (base 16) 3COM EUROPE LTD. 3COM CENTRE BOUNDARY WAY, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD HERTFORSHI UNITED KINGDOM UNITED

In reply to Re^3: Regex matching part of one hash key to another by KevinNC
in thread Regex matching part of one hash key to another by KevinNC

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