| Version | 1 |
| Variant | specified in RFC 4122 |
| urn | urn:uuid:5e7f6d41-b115-11d0-ba91-00805fb4b97e |
| Hexdump | 5e7f6d41b11511d0ba9100805fb4b97e |
| Bytes | ^mA▒␕␑╨║æ␀Ç_┤╣~ |
| Clock ID | 14993 |
| Clock ID (hex) | 0x3a91 |
| Timestamp, RFC | 1997-04-09 20:10:53 |
| Timestamp, MS | 2015-06-27 20:10:53 |
| Timestamp, UNIX | 2384-06-26 20:10:53 |
| Raw hex timestamp | 0x1d0b1155e7f6d41 |
| Raw timestamp | 130799094531583297 |
| Sub-millisecond timestamp | 83297 |
| MAC Address | 00805fb4b97e |
| is_local bit | False |
| is_multicast bit | False |
| MAC Manufacturer | HewlettP |
| UUIDv1 | timestamp + clock_id + version (1) + node ID (MAC) |
| MAC Date | 1998-09-25, wireshark.org, 00805f/24 |
Seen in RFC 3625 Counts : rfc3625:1 RFC 3625 QCP File Format and Media Types September 2003 ; sequence of hexadecimal digits in normal ; network ordering (big-endian or most ; significant digit first) while the eight ; octet element is broken up into two groups, ; the first having four hexadecimal digits, ; and the second having twelve digits, all ; expressed in network ordering. ; For example, if the octets in a GUID as ; stored in a file are: ; %12 %34 %56 %78 %9A %BC %DE %F0 ; %0F %ED %CB %A9 %87 %65 %43 %21 ; then the GUID would have these values: ; UINT32 = %x78563412 ; UINT16 = %xBC9A ; UINT16 = %xF0DE ; 8OCTET = %x0F.ED.CB.A9.87.65.43.21 ; and the whole GUID would be expressed as: ; {78563412-BC9A-F0DE-0FED-CBA987654321} ; The following codec GUIDs are currently ; defined for QCP file format: ; ; QCELP-13K: ; {5E7F6D41-B115-11D0-BA91-00805FB4B97E} ; {5E7F6D42-B115-11D0-BA91-00805FB4B97E} ; EVRC: ; {E689D48D-9076-46B5-91EF-736A5100CEB4} ; SMV: ; {8D7C2B75-A797-ED49-985E-D53C8CC75F84} codec-version = UINT16 ; version number of codec used to encode the ; packets in the data chunk ; This value depends on the particular codec ; used to encode the packets. The following ; versions are currently defined: ; QCELP-13K: ; 1 or 2 ; EVRC, and SMV: ; 1 codec-name = 80OCTET ; the proper name of the codec, in us-ascii - ; unused octets after the name are set to zero Gellens & Garudadri Informational [Page 7]