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How to separate SNMP GETBULK ARP table MIB Data into something readable?

pzharyuk
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Hi Guys I'm fairly new to Splunk and SPL can someone help me break the below data into readable fields?

RFC1213-MIB::ipNetToMediaPhysAddress."14"."53.x.x.x" = "0x000000000000" RFC1213-MIB::ipNetToMediaPhysAddress."14"."53.x.x.x" = "0x000000000000" RFC1213-MIB::ipNetToMediaPhysAddress."51"."53.x.x.x" = "0x000000000000" RFC1213-MIB::ipNetToMediaPhysAddress."51"."53.x.x.x" = "0x000000000000

I'm able to extract the arp tables from my core routers and I want to create two tables, one will be IP and the other will be MAC

I want the IP table to include the 53*'s and the MAC filed to have the MAC's that start with 0x... I would like to omit 0x if possible.

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harsmarvania57
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Hi,

Can you please try below regex , this will generate IP and MAC fields.

<yourBaseSearch> | rex "ipNetToMediaPhysAddress\.\"\d+\"\.\"(?<IP>\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})\"\s+\=\s+\"0x(?<MAC>\w+)" max_match=0

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harsmarvania57
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Hi,

Can you please try below regex , this will generate IP and MAC fields.

<yourBaseSearch> | rex "ipNetToMediaPhysAddress\.\"\d+\"\.\"(?<IP>\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})\"\s+\=\s+\"0x(?<MAC>\w+)" max_match=0
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pzharyuk
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Thank you, works exactly as I wanted it!

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pzharyuk
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One more question. The MAC address filed comes through nicely, however the mac address comes in this format "34dbfd8de246 " is there a way to add semi colons to make it have semi colons like this "34:db:fd:8d:e2:46" within the same regex string without having to use the eval?

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