RFC 4291:IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
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MAC


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... token (e.g., IEEE 802 48-bit MAC or IEEE EUI-64 ...


... Nodes with IEEE 802 48-bit MACs [EUI64 ...
... IEEE 48-bit MAC identifier. This is to insert two octets, with hexadecimal values of 0xFF and 0xFE (see the Note at the end of ...
... hexadecimal values of 0xFF and 0xFE (see the Note at the end of appendix), in the middle of the 48-bit MAC (between the company_id and vendor ...
... vendor-supplied id). An example is the 48-bit IEEE MAC with Global scope: ...
... When IEEE 802 48-bit MAC addresses are available (on an interface or a node ...
... EUI-64 or IEEE 802 48-bit MACs. Examples include LocalTalk and Arcnet. The method to create ...
... EUI-64 identifier from an IEEE MAC- 48 identifier. The 0xFF and 0xFE values are used when starting ...
... versions of the specification due to a misunderstanding about the differences between IEEE MAC-48 and EUI-48 identifiers. ...
... link), IEEE EUI-48 and MAC-48 identifiers are syntactically equivalent, and that it doesn't cause any problems in practice. ...



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