So you have not converted it from 48 Bits to 64 Bits as the address now becomes Now between them we insert FF:FE, you might ask one why FF:FE? well that’s outside the scope of this article but have a look here: So we split the address into two chunks down the middle so it becomes So today I will work with my windows IP: 00-1C-C0-E2-84-E4…įor sake of readability and standards, we will from here on write that MAC as 00:1C:C0:E2:84:E4 To do this we must insert 0xFFFE or simply known as FF:FE. So now that you have this the first thing we should do is convert it to EUI-64 bit so that we may use it to get our IP.
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