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[src/trunk]: src/etc comment fix. it is not mandatory to supply the configur...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/f0258604f752
branches: trunk
changeset: 483762:f0258604f752
user: itojun <itojun%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Fri Mar 17 17:35:20 2000 +0000
description:
comment fix. it is not mandatory to supply the configuration file,
rtadvd(8) can guess the configuration from the routing setups.
diffstat:
etc/rtadvd.conf | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
1 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diffs (46 lines):
diff -r 2c76ddb327f7 -r f0258604f752 etc/rtadvd.conf
--- a/etc/rtadvd.conf Fri Mar 17 17:35:03 2000 +0000
+++ b/etc/rtadvd.conf Fri Mar 17 17:35:20 2000 +0000
@@ -1,18 +1,26 @@
-# $NetBSD: rtadvd.conf,v 1.3 1999/07/03 20:50:39 hubertf Exp $
-#
+# $NetBSD: rtadvd.conf,v 1.4 2000/03/17 17:35:20 itojun Exp $
+
# common definitions.
-#
-default:\
- :chlim#64:raflags#0:rltime#1800:rtime#30000:retrans#1000:\
- :pinfoflags#192:vltime#3600000:pltime#3600000:mtu#1500:
-ether:\
- :mtu#1500:tc=default:
-#
-# interfaces.
-#
-# This is a sample entry. You'll need to have an entry like this
-# for each of your interfaces on which you'll be advertising about the prefix
-# information.
-# Then, list name of the interfaces to be advertised onto the command line.
+# 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)
+
+#default:\
+# :chlim#64:raflags#0:rltime#1800:rtime#30000:retrans#1000:\
+# :pinfoflags#192:vltime#3600000:pltime#3600000:mtu#1500:
+#ether:\
+# :mtu#1500:tc=default:
+
+# per-interface definitions.
+# IPv6 prefixes are configured in this part. However, rtadvd
+# automatically learns appropriate prefixes from the kernel's routing
+# table and advertises the prefix, so you don't have to configure
+# this part, either.
+# If you don't want the automatic advertisement, invoke rtadvd with
+# the -s option and configure this part by hand.
+
#ef0:\
-# :addrs#1:addr="fec0:0000:0000:0000::":prefixlen#64:tc=ether:
+# :addrs#1:addr="3ffe:0501:ffff:1000::":prefixlen#64:tc=ether:
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