freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/rtadvd/rtadvd.conf
Hajimu UMEMOTO fc35a81b09 - supported a string notation for xxflags.
- deprecate routes#N, as it is hard to keep consistency with
  rtprefixN.  accept any number of "rtprefix", "rtrefix0",
  ..., "rtprefix99".
- deprecate "addrs#N", as it is difficult for users to keep
  consistency with "addrN".
  accept 100 prefix info in maximum - like "addr", "addr0"
  ... "addr99".  WARNS=2 clean on netbsd.
  old configuration file should work just fine.
  behavior change:
  previously, we rejected "addrN" if there's "addr", and we rejected
  "addr" if there is "addrN".  now we accept both without problem.
- when an advertised prefix configured from the kernel has been added
  or invalidated, notice the change in a short delay.
- when invalidating a prefix, do not bark even if there is
  inconsistency about prefix lifetimes.
- wrap more specific route info code into ROUTEINFO.

Obtained from:	KAME
MFC after:	1 week
2003-08-15 19:13:53 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
# $KAME: rtadvd.conf,v 1.13 2003/06/25 03:45:21 itojun Exp $
#
# Note: All of the following parameters have default values defined
# in specifications, and hence you usually do not have to set them
# by hand unless you need special non-default values.
#
# You even do not need to create the configuration file. rtadvd
# would usually work well without a configuration file.
# See also: rtadvd(8)
# per-interface definitions.
# Mainly IPv6 prefixes are configured in this part. However, rtadvd
# automatically learns appropriate prefixes from the kernel's routing
# table, and advertises the prefixes, so you don't have to configure
# this part, either.
# If you don't want the automatic advertisement, (uncomment and) configure
# this part by hand, and then invoke rtadvd with the -s option.
#ef0:\
# :addr="3ffe:501:ffff:1000::":prefixlen#64: