NetAddr::MAC - A MAC address object 0.98 2022-07-08 - Relicense to MIT - No other changes 0.97 2020-06-28 - Set minimum perl version to 5.10 - No other changes 0.96 2018-01-26 - Fixed more POD mistakes - Use Test::Compile 0.95 2017-04-19 - POD spelling and whitespace 0.94 2015-02-14 - Minor changes for updated dist.ini 0.93 2015-01-26 - Further improve exclusion of ipv6 addresses that look like enough like mac addresses to pass 0.92 2015-01-13 - Fix for is_unicast RT101508. Thanks to Aaron (vitahall@cpan.org) for the bug report and patch including tests! 0.91 2015-01-12 - Reject strings that could be MAC addresses but which are clearly abbreviated IPv6 0.9 2014-11-16 - WARNING: Incompatible changes in this release! Oliver G has pointed out that the as_microsoft and as_ieee were switched. I have swapped their output formats in this version and bumped the version to 0.9. This change brings the API in sync with Net::MAC. 0.87 2014-11-04 - Added is_msnlb property, for Microsoft Network Load Balancing MAC addresses. See also http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742455.aspx 0.86 2014-10-22 - Added is_vrrp property - Added is_hsrp and is_hsrp2 properties 0.85 2014-10-21 - Added is_broadcast property, ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff no longer returns true for is_multicast 0.84 2014-06-28 - Added priority and as_bridge_id functions, subsuming NetAddr::BridgeID's functionality (but without Moose) - Added oui function - Added as_pgsql and mac_as_pgsql functions 0.83 2014-06-24 - Fiddled more with the pod in MAC.pm - Added t/140-new.t - Enhancements to t/150-misc-bad-formats-via-die.t 0.82_01 2014-06-03 - Some typos in the pod of MAC.pm - Fixing RT96045 (https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=96045) reported by Oliver Gorwits. - Closed out RT79915, no changes here but bugs caused by yucky overrides to core functions - Tweaks to the README file and added the # ABSTRACT: line 0.82 2013-12-09 - Tests for bad mac addresses from Oliver Gorwits (http://gorwits.me.uk/) - For Cisco format 1111.2222.3333 - we no longer support dropping leading zeros. This was a trade off to better detect broken mac's. Cisco doesnt drop them anyway so its, IMO, the most sensible compromise. 0.81 2013-11-01 - Handle strange things like aabb.cc.11.22.33 or 11.22.33.aabbcc 0.80 2013-08-23 - Zap leading and trailing white space - Improve error messages - Major changes to error handling, doesnt die anymore. See pod for details 0.79 2013-07-03 - Minor changes 0.78 2012-10-03 - Fixes for RT79915 0.77 2012-06-04 - Added changelog - Changed to dzil