Network engineers and system admins can standardize device inventories with the MAC Address Formatter. Different vendors utilize varying formats—Cisco uses dots, Windows uses dashes, and standard IEEE uses colons. This tool allows you to paste any raw hardware address and instantly convert it to the specific notation required for your documentation or router configuration.
MAC Address Formatter Tool
Quickly reformat MAC addresses for Cisco, IEEE, or Microsoft vendors. supports colon, dash, and dot notation. Fast, free, and 100% private browser tool.
About MAC Address Formatter Tool
Enter MAC Address
Paste your raw MAC address into the input field.
Select Format
Choose between Colon (IEEE), Dash (Microsoft), or Dot (Cisco) styles.
Automated Cleanup
The tool fixes case and separator consistency instantly.
Copy Result
Grab the perfectly formatted hardware address for your config files.
Key Features
Vendor Presets
One-click formatting for Cisco (dot), IEEE (colon), and Microsoft (dash).
Cleanup Logic
Fixes capitalization and removes illegal characters automatically.
Batch Processing
Standardize dozens of hardware addresses from raw outputs in seconds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common styles include 00:1A:2B (standard), 00-1A-2B (Windows), and 001a.2b3c (Cisco).
Yes, it verifies that the input contains valid hexadecimal characters for a network interface.
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