I think this found all the MAC's in your post but it's a little difficult to tell.
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Hi I have log files that look like this Mar 14 14:54:13 10.70.204.11 D
+raper-1-01-office-01 (Info): Station resnet204- 011.wireless00
022d33a500 Authenticated Mar 14 14:54:13 10.70.204.11 Draper-1-01-offi
+ce-01 (Info): Station resnet204- 011.wireless00022d33a500 Reas
sociated Mar 14 14:58:14 10.70.204.11 Draper-1-01-office-01 (Info): De
+authenticating resnet204-034.wireless00022d250968, reason "Mus
t Authenticate Before Ass ociating" Mar 14 14:58:14 10.70.204.11 Drape
+r- 1-01-office-01 (Info): Station resnet204-034.wireless00022d
250968 Authenticated Mar 14 14:58:14 10.70.204.11 Draper-1- 01-office-
+01 (Info): Station resnet204-034.wireless00022d250968 Reassoci
ated Mar 14 14:59:47 10.70.204.11 Draper-1-01- office-01 (Info): Start
+ed driver for port "awc0" Mar 14 14:59:47 10.70.204.11 Draper-
1-01-office-01 (Info): Started driver for port "fec0" Mar 14 15:00:04
+10.70.204.11 Draper-1-01-office-01 (Info): Bound "AWC Packet R
outer" protocol to device "rptr2" Mar 14 15:00:04 10.70.204.11 Draper-
+1-01-office-01 (Info): Bound "AWC DDP Protocol" protocol to de
vice "rptr2" As you see the MAC address are not in':' or "-" seperated
+. In the above case how do I find the MAC address
00022d33a500
00022d33a500
00022d250968
00022d250968
00022d250968
^Z
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