MAC Address Formatter
Format and standardize MAC addresses into various styles (colon, dash, dot).
How to use MAC Address Formatter
- Enter a MAC address in any common format (e.g., 00:50:56:C0:00:08, 00-50-56-C0-00-08, 0050.56c0.0008).
- Select the desired output case (Uppercase or Lowercase).
- Select the desired output separator style.
- The formatted MAC address will appear instantly.
MAC Address Formats
EUI-48
The standard format for MAC addresses is EUI-48, typically represented as six groups of two hexadecimal digits.
Common Separators
Colons (:) are common in Linux/macOS. Dashes (-) are often used in Windows. Cisco systems frequently use dots (.) grouping 4 digits.
Features
- Accepts multiple input formats
- Instant conversion
- Case conversion support
Applications
- Standardizing inventory data
- Configuring network equipment
- Cross-platform compatibility