Migration assistant network setup

I am trying to Migrate information from my iMac to my Macbook Air, the Migration assistant network setup is asking for a passcode from my macbook air, how do i find this passcode??? can anyone help please...

I do hope you're connected via Ethernet -- migrating via WIFI is quite slow and not too reliable.
You need to have Migration Assistant running on both Macs; one generates the passcode for you to enter on the other one.
See either Using Migration Assistant on Lion or Using Migration Assistant on Snow Leopard or Leopard.

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