MAC Identifier API is an API designed to provide detailed information about MAC (Media Access Control) addresses of network devices. MAC addresses are unique identifiers assigned to the network interface of each device, such as computers, printers, phones, and other equipment connected to a network. This API is essential for network administration, security, and device analysis tasks.
The MAC Identifier API allows users to query and obtain detailed information about a specific MAC address.
Manufacturer Info Lookup: The API provides details about the manufacturer of the device associated with a MAC address, such as the name of the company that manufactured the network card. This is useful for identifying the origin of devices on a network and for hardware audits.
Device Type Detection: Allows the type of device associated with the MAC address to be identified, such as whether it is a router, switch, printer or computer. This information helps in the management and classification of devices in a network.
Model and Version Identification: The API can provide additional details about the model and version of the hardware, if available. This is useful for maintenance and compatibility of equipment.
In summary, MAC Info is a valuable API for anyone who needs to obtain detailed information about network device MAC addresses. Its ability to provide accurate data on device manufacturers, models and types, along with its easy integration and support for bulk queries, makes it an essential tool for network management, security and hardware analysis.
The API receives a MAC address and provides information about the manufacturer, model and type of device associated with that address.
Network Device Identification: Network administrators can use the API to identify and classify devices connected to the network based on their MAC addresses.
Security Audits: Facilitates the detection of unknown or unauthorized devices on a network, helping to identify potential threats or intrusions.
Inventory Maintenance: Helps maintain an up-to-date inventory of devices on a network, providing information on the manufacturer and model of each device.
Connectivity Troubleshooting: Helps identify and troubleshoot network problems by providing details about devices that could be causing conflicts.
Device Monitoring: Uses the API to monitor and manage the status and location of devices on a network, ensuring that all devices are easily identifiable.
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[{"startHex":"0023AB000000","endHex":"0023ABFFFFFF","startDec":"153192759296","endDec":"153209536511","company":"Cisco Systems, Inc","addressL1":"80 West Tasman Drive","addressL2":"San Jose CA 94568","addressL3":"","country":"US","type":"MA-L"}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5074/mac+identifier+api/6451/info+mac?mac=0023AB000000' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Sends a MAC address in the request. The API returns information about the manufacturer, model and device type.
The MAC Identifier API provides details about the manufacturer, model and device type associated with a specific MAC address.
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The API returns detailed information about the age and history of a domain, including years, months and days since its creation, as well as expiration and update dates.
The API returns detailed information about a MAC address, including the manufacturer's name, device model, type, and geographical location.
Key fields in the response include "company" (manufacturer name), "type" (device type), "addressL1" (manufacturer address), and "country" (country of origin).
The response is structured as a JSON array containing objects, each with fields like "startHex," "endHex," "company," and "type," providing comprehensive details about the MAC address.
The API provides information on the manufacturer, device type, model, and geographical details associated with a MAC address, aiding in device identification.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from reliable sources, ensuring that the manufacturer and device information is current and trustworthy.
Typical use cases include network device identification, security audits for unauthorized devices, inventory maintenance, and troubleshooting connectivity issues.
Users can customize requests by specifying different MAC addresses in the API call to retrieve specific information about each device associated with those addresses.
Users can expect consistent data patterns, such as structured JSON objects with fields for manufacturer details and device types, facilitating easy parsing and integration into applications.
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