First, we will start by printing the MAC address of the system. Why MAC:vendor While there are a number of other MAC address lookup websites where one can lookup their MAC address most of them (at least the ones I looked at) have two major drawbacks 1st most look only at MA-L list from IEEE for lookups, which means not all MAC addresses can be identified and 2nd lookup by vendor is not possible.
#52.54.00 MAC VENDOR LOOKUP DRIVER#
VLAN Configuration Over an eIPoIB Interface eIPoIB driver supports VLAN Switch Tagging (VST) mode, which enables the virtual machine interface to have no VLAN tag over it, thus allowing VLAN tagging to be handled by the Hypervisor. In the previous example 00:50:56 is OUI of the MAC address. In the example above the ib0.2 IPoIB interface serves the MAC 52:54:00:60:55:88 with no VLAN tag for that interface. They provide the Ethernet card manufacturer company. IEEE is responsible for the OUI in MAC addresses.
This VirtualBox version isn't supported anymore. OUI or Organizationally Unique Identifier is the first 24 bit or 6 hexadecimal value of the MAC address. Just enter MAC address and get its vendor name or give vendor title and determine his MAC adresses list.
Oracle wrote in their blog that they used OUI 00:21:F6 for virtual machines. MAC address lookup: vendor, ethernet, bluetooth MAC Addresses Lookup and Search.