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Windows 2008 R2 DHCP long UNIQUE ID for switches

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I have two 3Com switches which show these Unique ID entries in DHCP.

303031652d633166632d63646331566c616e2d696e7465726661636531
303032322d353737662d36353431566c616e2d696e7465726661636531

Everything works fine, they are referenced in reservations and the reservations are active. I want to understand what they are.

If I delete the reservation and reboot the switch they reappear in the DHCP scope with the same ID.

Also I want to apply a Network Access Protection policy to the scope they are in and I therefore need to include them in the DHCP exemptions by calling station ID.
I would like to understand what these are, and if anyone can tell me the shortest regular expression for these two long numbers it would be much appreciated.


CarolChi


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