

You should get some mumble jumble but what you’re specifically looking for is:

Type “ipconfig /all” in the command prompt: Start Menu -> Run -> Type: cmd & press enter. So lets take your MAC address, this can be obtained using the following:] With the above conversion chart at your side and a coffee in your hand, lets start! If you still have trouble understanding this, I guess the alternative option is to use wikipedia and get comfy with binary and HEX. This little howto relies heavily off HEX and binary, if your not confident with either, I suggest using the following little reference as a guide: Conversion Code – Chart So today I will be teaching you how to take your MAC address and any /64 block of IPv6 and return a unique IPv6 address from it!

SLAAC is a stateless configuration, though it generates network traffic it doesn’t need a server or client configuration nor does it communicate with a centralized administrator. IPv6 allows for auto-configuration using the EUI-64 specification and SLAAC discovery.
