Try the man page for in.ndpd

That should answer most of your questions I think.

Patrick O'Sullivan wrote:
I have a b134 machine that I'd like to get participating in my IPv6 network using auto configuration. By creating /etc/hostname6.e1000g0 I've been able to get the interface to have a fe80::/10 address. However, I have a router on the subnet sending advertisements for a proper /64 and I'd like that to auto configure as well.
Do I need to create another hostname6 file for a e1000g0:1 interface?

Thanks in advance!
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