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StateLess Address AutoConfiguration (SLAAC) is the process used by [[IPv6]] [[nodes]] to configure an address based on the prefix(es) announced via a [[Router Advertisement]] (RA) and some known Interface IDentifier ([[IID]]).  Please reference [[Neighbor Discovery#RouterDiscovery | Router Discovery]] for more information.
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StateLess Address AutoConfiguration (SLAAC) is the process used by [[IPv6]] [[nodes]] to configure an address based on the prefix(es) announced via a [[Router Advertisement]] (RA) and some known Interface IDentifier ([[IID]]).  Please reference [[Neighbor Discovery#Router Discovery | Router Discovery]] for more information.

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StateLess Address AutoConfiguration (SLAAC) is the process used by IPv6 nodes to configure an address based on the prefix(es) announced via a Router Advertisement (RA) and some known Interface IDentifier (IID). Please reference Router Discovery for more information.