Peter Memishian writes:
> That said:
> 
>      # ndd -set /dev/arp arp_probe_count 0
>      # ndd -set /dev/arp arp_fastprobe_count 0
>      # ndd -set /dev/arp arp_defend_interval 0

That won't actually disable DAD.  If we detect conflicts on a running
interface, we'll still take it down.  There's no supported means to
turn it completely off, and that's by intention.  Networks with
duplicate addresses are simply broken.

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