Can you share your dhcpcd.conf file, and the way you run it?

On 2017 Sep 29 (Fri) at 01:57:48 -0400 (-0400), Ed  D. wrote:
:
:Hi,
:     After several long days of trying to figure this out
:I must say I'm stumped.
: I'm running OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) as of 9/26/17
:AMD64 version with dhcpcd-6.11.5p4
:
:      Does anybody have a working IPv6 setup
:that works with Comcast Business class service
:that will allow me to use IPv6 on my LAN that
:I could look at?
:
:So far, all I can get to work is what I get
:from placing "inet6 autoconf" in my WAN
:and LAN interfaces.
:
:I've now gotten rtadvd.conf to where i don't get errors
:in /var/log/daemon.
:
:I can ping from the command line of the router
:any web address I enter.
:
:I have dhcpcd-6.11.5p4 installed and have tried
:countless variations of the readme file
:example, the dist /etc/dhcpcd.conf, and various
:other examples I've gotten from various places.
:
:I've googled, searched mailing list archives,
:and none of what I've found is helping me.
:
:If ANYBODY has gotten this to work, could you
:let me know what you did?
:
:I'm just spinning my wheels, and I have RTFM
:for days but just not fnding the answer.
:                             Thanks, Ed
:
:
:On 27 Sep 2017 at 23:25, Ed  D. wrote:
:
:Hi,
:    I'm having trouble getting IPv6 working on
:my router to assign IPv6 addresses to the computers
:on my LAN.
:I'm SURE there's something obvious I've been missing
:and hope I can get a nudge back on track.
:
:I have Comcast Business Class service, with a static
:IPv6 address, 26xx:300f:1603:8000::/56
:as well as a working block of IPv4 addresses.
:
:    I'm running OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) as of 9/26/17
:AMD64 version.
:
:I'm using em2 for my Internet facing interface
:and em1 for my LAN facing interface.
:
:By simply adding "inet6 autoconf" to
:both hostname.em1 and hostname.em2, I get my IPv6 static IP
:assigned to the router as shown below from ifconfig -A.
:I and can ping6 any web address.
:
:THE problem is taking the next step of getting IPv6
:addresses assigned to computers on my LAN, which are 
:Windows 7 64bit Professional based systems.
:
:In reading mailing list archives and te web, I see
:dhcpcd being recommended to do this.
:
:I've looked at the read-me file from the dhcpcd package,
:the default /etc/dhcpcd.conf file, various posts
:from email archives, and web posts.
:I've experimented with them all in various configurations
:and I get nothing that will simply add the capability
:to assign IPv6 addresses to the computers on my LAN.
:
:I also want to leave me present working IPv4 dhcp setup intact.
:
:I would REALLY appreciate any direction with this, as there's
:something I'm missing.
:                           Thanks,  Ed
:
:I also get this in my daemon log
:# cd /var/log
:# cat daemon
:Sep 27 23:20:21 meenon rtadvd[8704]: M flag inconsistent on em2: ON 
:from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:21 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: O flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:21 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: preferred lifetime for 2603:300f:1603:8000::/64
:inconsistent on em2: 345600 from fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 604800 from
:us Sep 27 23:20:21 meenon rtadvd[8704]: valid lifetime for
:2603:300f:1603:8000::/64 inconsistent on em2: 345600 from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 2592000 from us Sep 27 23:20:24 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: M flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:24 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: O flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:24 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: preferred lifetime for 2603:300f:1603:8000::/64
:inconsistent on em2: 345600 from fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 604800 from
:us Sep 27 23:20:24 meenon rtadvd[8704]: valid lifetime for
:2603:300f:1603:8000::/64 inconsistent on em2: 345600 from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 2592000 from us Sep 27 23:20:27 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: M flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:27 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: O flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:27 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: preferred lifetime for 2603:300f:1603:8000::/64
:inconsistent on em2: 345600 from fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 604800 from
:us Sep 27 23:20:27 meenon rtadvd[8704]: valid lifetime for
:2603:300f:1603:8000::/64 inconsistent on em2: 345600 from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 2592000 from us Sep 27 23:20:30 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: M flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:30 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: O flag inconsistent on em2: ON from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, OFF from us Sep 27 23:20:30 meenon
:rtadvd[8704]: preferred lifetime for 2603:300f:1603:8000::/64
:inconsistent on em2: 345600 from fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 604800 from
:us Sep 27 23:20:30 meenon rtadvd[8704]: valid lifetime for
:2603:300f:1603:8000::/64 inconsistent on em2: 345600 from
:fe80::f44b:2aff:fe77:33d0, 2592000 from us
:
:
:
:=======
:# ifconfig -A
:lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 32768
:        index 6 priority 0 llprio 3
:        groups: lo
:        inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
:        inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6
:        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
:em1: flags=208843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,AUTOCONF6> mtu
:1500
:        lladdr xx:36:9f:87:06:0b
:        description: Private Network
:        index 2 priority 0 llprio 3
:        media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT 
:full-duplex,master,rxpause,txpause)
:        status: active
:        inet 192.168.0.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
:        inet6 fe80::a236:9fff:fe87:60b%em1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
:em2: flags=208843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,AUTOCONF6> mtu
:1500
:        lladdr xx:c4:7a:6d:3b:0e
:        description: Internet Interface
:        index 3 priority 0 llprio 3
:        groups: egress
:        media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT 
:full-duplex,rxpause,txpause)
:        status: active
:        inet xx.85.179.161 netmask 0xfffffff8 broadcast 96.85.179.167
:        inet xx.85.179.162 netmask 0xffffffff inet xx.85.179.163 
:netmask
:        0xffffffff inet xx.85.179.164 netmask 0xffffffff inet
:        xx.85.179.165 netmask 0xffffffff inet6
:        fe80::ec4:7aff:fe6d:3b0e%em2 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3 inet6
:        26xx:300f:1603:8000:7801:c62:cc2d:3a78 prefixlen 64 
:autoconf autoconfprivacy pltime 81492 vltime 341077
:        inet6 26xx:300f:1603:8000:ec4:7aff:fe6d:3b0e prefixlen 64 
:autoconf pltime 345598 vltime 345598
:enc0: flags=0<>
:        index 5 priority 0 llprio 3
:        groups: enc
:        status: active
:pflog0: flags=141<UP,RUNNING,PROMISC> mtu 33136
:        index 7 priority 0 llprio 3
:        groups: pflog
:#
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