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How to create a regex that captures the first 6 characters of a mac address and removes the hyphen characters?

dkorlat
Explorer

I'm unable to create a regex that captures the first 6 characters of a mac address and removes the hyphen characters.

Here is the source data 00-2b-73-ab-1e-75
I need to change the source to 002B73

Here's my search | rex field =ClientId "(?) "

I'm getting stuck finding a regex statement that matches.

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ddrillic
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Something like - (?<one>.*)-(?<two>.*)-(?<three>.*).* and then you can concatenate the three of them...

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Something like - (?<one>.*)-(?<two>.*)-(?<three>.*).* and then you can concatenate the three of them...

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dkorlat
Explorer

Thanks, I got it working by using (?<one>\w+)-(?<two>\w+)-(?<three>\w+)-(?<four>\w+)-(?<five>\w+)-(?<six>\w+)

Then I'll make upper case and concatenate one+two+three

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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Perfect @dkorlat.

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dkorlat
Explorer

Thanks, I got it working by using [(?\w+)-(?\w+)-(?\w+)-(?\w+)-(?\w+)-(?\w+)

I will make it in upper case and concatenate one+two+three in Splunk.

Thanks

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