Asyril SA (founded 2007, Villaz-Saint-Pierre, Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland) holds a single IEEE MA-L block, 08:42:18, registered to "Asyril SA" at Z.I. du Vivier 22, Villaz-St-Pierre, Fribourg, CH 1690. It is an industrial-automation maker, not a consumer or IT-networking vendor: its products are flexible vibratory part feeders (the Asycube line), smart hoppers (Asyfill), bin-picking systems (PYK+), cleanroom feeders, and — the networked, MAC-bearing device in the catalogue — the EYE+ machine-vision controller. EYE+ is an embedded industrial computer that bridges vision-guided robotics to PLCs; it exposes four dedicated Ethernet ports (to robot/comm, feeder, vision camera over PoE, and Asyfill), runs a web-based configuration Studio, and speaks EtherNet/IP fieldbus. For triage, an Asyril OUI in a network almost certainly means an EYE+ controller on a factory floor — OT/ICS equipment used in automotive, watchmaking, electronics, medical-device, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics assembly lines, not internet-facing gear. Security context matters for asset classification: EYE+ 5.x adds optional User Access Control and TLS for the Studio web UI, but Asyril's own documentation states UAC does not protect the fieldbus or TCP/IP channels, so EtherNet/IP traffic is unauthenticated and unencrypted — standard ICS practice where network segmentation, not device auth, is the primary control. No public CVEs for Asyril products were found in NVD or CISA advisories as of June 2026. IEEE publishes no assignment date for this block, so none is stated here.
- IEEE assignment
- 08:42:18 → Asyril SA, registered Villaz-St-Pierre, Fribourg, Switzerland [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L (enrichment/registries/oui.csv line 352:
MA-L,084218,Asyril SA,Z.I. du Vivier 22 Villaz-St-Pierre Fribourg CH 1690)
- Registry / block size
- MA-L (24-bit OUI; ~16.78M addresses); single block — no match in MA-M (mam.csv) or MA-S (oui36.csv) [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L registry lookup
- HQ / country
- Z.I. du Vivier 22, 1690 Villaz-St-Pierre, Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland (CH); registry address matches corporate HQ [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L; https://asyril.com/about-asyril/who-are-we/
- Company status
- active; founded 2007 [Confirmed] — https://www.s-ge.com/en/article/member-month/202310-c1-member-month-october-asyril-sa ; https://asyril.com/about-asyril/who-are-we/
- Device types
- EYE+ / EYE+ XTD machine-vision controllers (the networked device), Asycube flexible vibratory feeders, Asyfill smart hoppers, PYK+ bin-picking, Asycube Clean cleanroom feeders [Confirmed] — https://asyril.com/ ; https://doc.eyeplus.asyril.com/en/5.0/hardware/electrical_interfaces/ethernet_connections.html
- Notable products
- EYE+ vision controller, Asycube part-feeding platform; marketed in 35+ countries via 60+ distributors [Confirmed] — https://asyril.com/about-asyril/who-are-we/ ; https://www.roboticstomorrow.com/company_directory/asyril-sa/10940
- Verified prefix
- 08:42:18 (MA-L, Asyril SA) [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L
- Network profile
- EYE+ exposes four dedicated Ethernet ports with fixed default IPs (Asyfill 192.168.0.50; Asycube 192.168.127.1; Comm/Robot 192.168.1.50; Camera PoE 192.168.21.1); EtherNet/IP adapter role with daisy-chain/ring/tree topologies; an optional built-in unmanaged 5-port 10/100M industrial switch supports multi-device setups [Confirmed] — https://doc.eyeplus.asyril.com/en/5.0/hardware/electrical_interfaces/ethernet_connections.html ; https://doc.eyeplus.asyril.com/en/4.3/integration/fieldbus/ethernetip/ethernetip_overview.html
- Security context
- EYE+ 5.x adds optional User Access Control (ADMIN + ANONYMOUS roles, 30-min timeout) and TLS for the Studio web UI; vendor caveat: "UAC does not have any effect on the communication protocols between EYE+ and the outside" — fieldbus/TCP-IP traffic is unauthenticated/unencrypted (standard ICS posture; isolate on a dedicated OT segment). No CVEs found in NVD/CISA as of June 2026 [Confirmed] — https://doc.eyeplus.asyril.com/en/5.0/eyeplus_studio/configuration/security.html ; https://doc.eyeplus.asyril.com/en/4.3/integration/fieldbus/ethernetip/ethernetip_overview.html
- Registration date
- Unknown — IEEE publishes no assignment dates in its OUI data; any "date registered" on third-party MAC-lookup tools is a database artifact, not an IEEE fact [Unknown] — https://standards.ieee.org/products-programs/regauth/
- Related vendors
- peers in industrial machine-vision / part-feeding automation (e.g., Datalogic as an analogous industrial-asset OUI signal)
- Analyst note
- An Asyril OUI almost certainly identifies an EYE+ vision controller on a factory floor — OT/ICS asset class, not IT or consumer. Treat it as factory equipment that should sit on an isolated network segment; fieldbus channels carry no device-level auth.