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 $BKY@n$G$9!#(B

 rrenumd.conf.5 $B$NK]Lu$G$9!#(B
 o $B%0%k!<%T%s%0$K;HMQ$7$F$$$k$N$O(B () $B$G$J$/(B {} $B$i$7$$$3$H(B
 o assigne -> assign
 o midium -> medium
 o SEE ALSO $B$N(B ,
$B$N7o$K$D$$$F$O(B docs/17333 $B$G(B send-pr $B:Q$G$9!#(B


--- rrenumd.conf.5.eng	Sat Mar 11 17:43:45 2000
+++ rrenumd.conf.5	Sun Mar 12 23:41:22 2000
@@ -28,77 +28,75 @@
 .\"     $Id: rrenumd.conf.5,v 1.1.1.1 1999/08/08 23:31:39 itojun Exp $
 .\"     $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/rrenumd/rrenumd.conf.5,v 1.1 2000/01/06 12:40:44 shin Exp $
 .\"
+.\" jpman %Id: rrenumd.conf.5,v 0.0 2000/02/06 08:09:50 horikawa Stab %
+.\" WORD: Full Qualified Domain Name	$B40A4$J7A$G$N%I%a%$%sL>(B [rc.conf.5]
 .Dd Nov 5, 1998
 .Dt RRENUMD.CONF 5
 .Os KAME
-.Sh NAME
+.Sh $BL>>N(B
 .\"
 .Nm rrenumd.conf
-.Nd configuration file for router renumbering daemon
+.Nd $B%k!<%?:FHV9fIU$1%G!<%b%s$N@_Dj%U%!%$%k(B
 .\"
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-The rrenumd config file describes how the router renumbering packet
-must be constructed and to which destinations it should be sent.
-This file consists of a sequence of statements terminated by a semi-colon (`;').
-Statements are composed of tokens
-separated by white space, which can be any combination of blanks, tabs
-and newlines.
-This structure simplifies identification of
-the parts of the configuration associated with each other.
-Lines beginning with
+.Sh $B2r@b(B
+rrenumbd $B@_Dj%U%!%$%k$O!"(B
+$B$I$N$h$&$K%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%Q%1%C%H$r9=@.$9$k$+!"(B
+$B$=$7$F$3$N%Q%1%C%H$r$I$N=*E@$KAw?.$9$k$+$r5-=R$7$^$9!#(B
+$B$3$N%U%!%$%k$O!"%;%_%3%m%s(B (`;') $B$G=*C<$5$l$kJ8$NO"B3$+$i@.$j$^$9!#(B
+$BJ8$O!"6uGr$G6h@Z$i$l$k%H!<%/%s$+$i@.$j$^$9!#(B
+$B6uGr$O!"%V%i%s%/!"%?%V!"2~9T$NG$0U$NAH$_9g$o$;$+$i@.$j$^$9!#(B
+$B$3$N9=B$$K$h$j!"(B
+$B@_DjCf$G8_$$$K4XO"$N$"$kItJ,$N<1JL$,C1=c$K$J$j$^$9!#(B
 .Ql #
-are comments.
+$B$+$i3+;O$9$k9T$O%3%a%s%H$G$9!#(B
 .\"
-.Sh Meta Syntax
-Keywords and special characters that the parser expects exactly are
-displayed using the
+.Sh $B%a%?J8K!(B
+$B%Q!<%6$,40A4$K9gCW$9$k$3$H$r4|BT$9$k%-!<%o!<%I$HFC<lJ8;z$O!"%\!<%k%I(B (
 .Ic bold
-font.
-Parameters are specifying with
-.Ar underline .
-Parameters shown in
-square brackets (`[' and `]') are used to show optional
-keywords and parameters.
-The vertical bar (`|') is used to indicate
-between a choice of optional parameters.
-Parentheses (`(' and
-`)') are used to group keywords and parameters when necessary.
-.\"
-.Sh Interface specification
-There are some statements that may or have to specify interface.
-Interfaces are specified in the form of "name unit", such as
+) $B%U%)%s%H$G<($7$^$9!#(B
+$B%Q%i%a!<%?$O2<@~(B (
+.Ar underline
+) $B$G<($7$^$9!#(B
+$B3Q3g8L(B (`[' $B$H(B `]') $BCf$K<($5$l$k%Q%i%a!<%?$O!"(B
+$B>JN,2DG=$J%-!<%o!<%I$H%Q%i%a!<%?$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$K;HMQ$7$^$9!#(B
+$B?bD>%P!<(B (`|') $B$O!">JN,2DG=$J%Q%i%a!<%?$+$i$NA*Br$rI=8=$9$k$?$a$K;HMQ$7$^$9!#(B
+.\" $B86J8$G$O(B paranthesis ( ) $B$K$J$C$F$$$k$,!"(Bcurly brace { } $B$H;W$o$l$k(B
+.\" docs/17333 $B$G(B send-pr $B:Q(B (March 03, 2000, horikawa@jp.FreeBSD.org)
+$B%+!<%j!<%V%l!<%9(B (`{' $B$H(B `}') $B$O!"(B
+$BI,MW;~$K%-!<%o!<%I$H%Q%i%a!<%?$r%0%k!<%W2=$9$k$?$a$K;HMQ$7$^$9!#(B
+.\"
+.Sh $B%$%s%?%U%'!<%9;XDj(B
+$BJ8$K$h$C$F$O!"%$%s%?%U%'!<%9$N;XDj$,2DG=$^$?$O;XDj$,I,MW$J$b$N$,$"$j$^$9!#(B
+$B%$%s%?%U%'!<%9$O!VL>A0$H%f%K%C%H!W$N=q<0$G;XDj$7!"Nc$($P(B
 .Ar lo0
-and
-.Ar ep1.
+$B$d(B
+.Ar ep1
+$B$H$J$j$^$9!#(B
 .\"
-.Sh Configuration Statements
+.Sh $B@_DjJ8(B
 .Bl -tag -width Ds
 .\"
 .It Ic debug on|off ;
-Enables configuration file parser debugging.
-If
+$B@_Dj%U%!%$%k$N%Q!<%6$N%G%P%C%.%s%0$rM-8z$K$7$^$9!#(B
 .Ic on
-is specified,
-then debugging is enabled,
-If
+$B;XDj;~$K$O%G%P%C%.%s%0$,M-8z$K$J$j!"(B
 .Ic off
-is specified,
-then debugging is disabled. It is disabled by default.
+$B;XDj;~$K$O%G%P%C%.%s%0$,L58z$K$J$j$^$9!#(B
+$B%G%U%)%k%H$G$OL58z$G$9!#(B
 .\"
 .It Ic dest Ar dest-list Op Ar retrycmd ;
-Specifies destinations to which router renumbering messages should be
-sent.
+$B%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%a%C%;!<%8$rAw$k=*E@$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .Ar dest-list
-can be any combination of single or multiple numerical IPv6 addrs,
-or Full Qualified Domain Names.
+$B$O!"C10l$b$7$/$OJ#?t$N!"(B
+$B?tCM;XDj$N(B IPv6 $B%"%I%l%9$^$?$O40A4$J7A$G$N%I%a%$%sL>$N!"G$0U$NAH$_9g$o$;$G$9!#(B
 .Ar retrycmd
-has following syntax.
+$B$NJ8K!$O<!$NDL$j$G$9!#(B
 
 .\"
 .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
 .It Ic retry Ar retry-num
 .Ar retry-num
-specifies how many router renumbering messages are sent repeatedly.
+$B$O!"2?2s7+$jJV$7$F%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%a%C%;!<%8$rAw?.$9$k$+$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .El
 .It Op Ic add|change|setglobal
 .Cm match-prefix Ar match-prefix-val
@@ -110,14 +108,13 @@
 .Op Cm keeplen Ar keeplen-val
 .Op Ar use-prefix-values ;
 .Pp
-Specifies contents of sending router renumbering message with seqnum 0.
-If
+seqnum 0 $B$GAw?.$9$k!"%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%a%C%;!<%8$NFbMF$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .Cm add|change|setglobal
-is not specified, then
+$B$,;XDj$5$l$J$$$H!"(B
 .Cm add
-is assumed.
+$B$,2>Dj$5$l$^$9!#(B
 .Ar use-prefix-values
-has following syntax.
+$B$NJ8K!$O<!$NDL$j$G$9!#(B
 .Pp
 {
 .Op Cm vltime Ar vltime-val
@@ -128,120 +125,112 @@
 .Op Cm rrf_decrvalid Cm on|off
 }
 .Pp
-Each value has following meaning.
+$B3FCM$O<!$N0UL#$r;}$A$^$9!#(B
 .Pp
 .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
 .It Cm match-prefix Ar match-prefix-val Op /match-prefix-len
-Specify
-.Ar match-prefix-val
-that is used for matching with preassigned prefixes to which
 .Cm add|change|setglobal
-command should be applied.
+$B%3%^%s%IE,MQBP>]$N3d$jEv$F:Q$_%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$H$N%^%C%A%s%0$K;HMQ$5$l$k!"(B
+.Ar match-prefix-val
+$B$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .Ar /match-prefix-len
-Specify the starting part of
+$B$O!"3d$jEv$F:Q$_%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$H$N%^%C%A%s%0$K;HMQ$5$l$k(B
 .Ar match-prefix-val
-to be used for matching with preassigned prefixes, as decimal bit number.
+$B$N3+;OItJ,$r!"(B10 $B?J?t$N%S%C%H?t$G;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .It Cm maxlen Ar maxlen-val
-Specify the maximum length of prefixes which is allowed to be
-matched to
-.Ar match-prefix-val ,
-as decimal bit number.
+.Ar match-prefix-val
+$B$H%^%C%A2DG=$J%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$N:GBgD9$r!"(B10 $B?J?t$N%S%C%H?t$G;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .It Cm minlen Ar minlen-val
-Specify the minimum length of prefixes which is allowed to be matched to
-.Ar match-prefix-val ,
-as decimal bit number.
+.Ar match-prefix-val
+$B$H%^%C%A2DG=$J%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$N:GC;D9$r!"(B10 $B?J?t$N%S%C%H?t$G;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .It Cm use-prefix Ar use-prefix-val Op /usr-prefix-len
-Specify
-.Ar use-prefix-val
-that is used for prefixes to be added on
 .Cm add|change|setglobal
-command.
-.Ar /use-prefix-len
-Specify the starting part of
+$B%3%^%s%I$GDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$H$7$F;HMQ$5$l$k(B
 .Ar use-prefix-val
-copied to the starting part of prefixes to be added on
+$B$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
+.Ar /use-prefix-len
+$B$O!"(B
 .Cm add|change|setglobal
-command, as decimal bit number.
+$B%3%^%s%I$GDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$N3+;OItJ,$K%3%T!<$5$l$k(B
+.Ar use-prefix-val
+$B$N3+;OItJ,$r!"(B10 $B?J?t$N%S%C%H?t$G;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .It Cm keeplen Ar keeplen-val
-Specify the midium part of
 .Ar use-prefix-val
-just next to the starting part specified by
+$B$K$*$$$F!"(B
 .Ar use-prefix-len
-, as decimal bit number.
-Contiguous bits part in the same bit position of an existent prefix
-matched with
+$B$G;XDj$5$l$?3+;OItJ,$ND>8e$NCf4VItJ,$r!"(B10 $B?J?t$N%S%C%H?t$G;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
 .Ar match-prefix-val
-is copied to the same bit position of prefixes to be added.
+$B$H%^%C%A$7$?4{B8%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$G$3$l$HF1$8%S%C%H0LCV$NO"B3%S%C%HItJ,$,!"(B
+$BDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$NF1$8%S%C%H0LCV$K%3%T!<$5$l$^$9!#(B
 .It Cm vltime Ar vmtime-val
-Assign an
+$BDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$N%W%l%U%#%C%/%9M-8z4|4V$r!"(B
 .Ar time
-as prefix valid life time for a prefix to be added.
-Valid value for
+$B$K3d$jEv$F$^$9!#(B
 .Ar time
-is decimal seconds number or special format as "d00h00m00s00",
-where 00 can take any decimal number, and "d" means days, "h" means hours,
-"m" means minutes, "s" means seconds. And alternatively, special keyword
-"infinity" can be also be specified.
+$B$KM-8z$JCM$O!"(B10 $B?J?t$NIC?t$+!"FC<l%U%)!<%^%C%H(B "d00h00m00s00" $B$G$9!#(B
+$B$3$3$G(B 00 $B$OG$0U$N(B 10 $B?J?t$r<h$j!"(B"d" $B$OF|?t$r!"(B"h" $B$O;~4V?t$r!"(B"m" $B$O(B
+$BJ,?t$r!"(B"s" $B$OIC?t$r0UL#$7$^$9!#(B
+$B$^$?!"FC<l%-!<%o!<%I(B "infinity" $B$b;XDj2DG=$G$9!#(B
 .It Cm pltime Ar pltime-val
-Assign an
+$BDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$N%W%l%U%#%C%/%94uK>M-8z4|4V$r!"(B
 .Ar time
-as prefix preferred life time for a prefix to be added.
-Valid value for
+$B$K3d$jEv$F$^$9!#(B
 .Ar time
-is same as for
-.Ar vltime-val .
+$B$KM-8z$JCM$O!"(B
+.Ar vltime-val
+$B$HF1$8$G$9!#(B
 .It Cm raf_onlink Cm on|off
-Let the prefix to be added to have on-link or off-link nature
-for the assigned interface. If
+$BDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$,!"(B
+$B3d$jEv$F$i$l$k%$%s%?%U%'!<%9$KBP$7!"(B
+$B%*%s%j%s%/$^$?$O%*%U%j%s%/$N$I$A$i$+$NB0@-$r;}$?$;$^$9!#(B
 .Cm on
-is specified, the prefix have on-link nature. (e.g. the prefix
-belong to the link) If
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"(B
+$B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$O%*%s%j%s%/B0@-(B ($B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$O%j%s%/$KB0$9$k(B) $B$r;}$A$^$9!#(B
 .Cm off
-is specified, the prefix have off-link nature. (e.g. the
-prefix does not belong to the link)
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"(B
+$B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$O%*%U%j%s%/B0@-(B ($B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$O%j%s%/$KB0$5$J$$(B) $B$r;}$A$^$9!#(B
 .It Cm raf_auto Cm on|off
-Enable or disable the autonomous address auto configuration
-for the prefix to be added. If
+$BDI2C$5$l$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$KBP$7!"(B
+$B<+N'E*%"%I%l%9<+F0@_Dj$rM-8z2=$^$?$OL58z2=$7$^$9!#(B
 .Cm on
-is specified, autonomous address auto configuration is
-enabled. If
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"<+N'E*%"%I%l%9<+F0@_Dj$,M-8z$G$9!#(B
 .Cm off
-is specified, it is disabled.
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"L58z$G$9!#(B
 .It Cm rrf_decrprefd Cm on|off
-Enable or disable the decrementation of the pltime. If
+pltime $B$N8:;;$rM-8z2=$^$?$OL58z2=$7$^$9!#(B
 .Cm on
-is specified, decrementation of the pltime is enabled. If
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"(Bpltime $B$N8:;;$OM-8z$G$9!#(B
 .Cm off
-is specified, decrementation of the pltime is disabled.
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"(Bpltime $B$N8:;;$OL58z$G$9!#(B
 .It Cm rrf_decrvalid Cm on|off
-Enable or disable the decrementation of the vltime. If
+vltime $B$N8:;;$rM-8z2=$^$?$OL58z2=$7$^$9!#(B
 .Cm on
-is specified, decrementation of the vltime is enabled. If
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"(Bvltime $B$N8:;;$OM-8z$G$9!#(B
 .Cm off
-is specified, decrementation of the vltime is disabled.
+$B;XDj;~$K$O!"(Bvltime $B$N8:;;$OL58z$G$9!#(B
 .El
 .\"
 .It seqnum Ar seqnum-val { Ar rrenum-cmd } ;
-Specifies contents of sending router renumbering message with some
-specific seqnum. Multiple of this statement can be specified if they
-have different
+$BFCDj$N(B seqnum $B$GAw?.$9$k%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%a%C%;!<%8$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B
+$B$=$l$>$l$N(B
 .Ar seqnum-val
-each other.
+$B$,0[$J$k>l9g$K$O!"$3$NJ8$rJ#?t;XDj2DG=$G$9!#(B
 .Ar rrenum-cmd
-has just same syntax with above add|change|setglobal statement.
+$B$O!"A0=R$N(B add|change|setglobal $BJ8$N$b$N$H$^$C$?$/F1$8J8K!$G$9!#(B
 .El
 .\"
-.Sh EXAMPLE
-For each configuration file example shown below, we suppose
-every IPv6 subnet has its own prefix beginning with
-fec0:0:0::/48 and with its own subnet number. (in this case,
-subnet number is 7th and 8th octet value of the prefix)
+.Sh $B;HMQNc(B
+$B0J9_$K<($93F@_Dj%U%!%$%kNc$G$O!"(B
+fec0:0:0::/48 $B$*$h$S3F<+$N%5%V%M%C%HHV9f$G3+;O$9$k3F<+$N%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$r!"(B
+$B3F(B IPv6 $B%5%V%M%C%H$,;}$D$3$H$r2>Dj$7$F$$$^$9(B
+($B$3$N>l9g%5%V%M%C%HHV9f$O!"(B
+$B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$N(B 7 $BHVL\$H(B 8 $BHVL\$N%*%/%F%C%HCM$G$9(B)$B!#(B
 .Pp
-If you want to assigne prefixes beginning with fec0:1:1::/48
-to each subnet, then following configuration will be enough,
-if each of your routers supports IPv6 multicast forwarding.
-The subnet number of the existing fec0:0:0::/48 prefix and the
-newly assigned fec0:1:1::/48 prefix will be same.
+$B3F%5%V%M%C%H$K(B fec0:1:1::/48 $B$+$i3+;O$9$k%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$r3d$jEv$F$?$$>l9g!"(B
+$B3F%k!<%?$,(B IPv6 $B%^%k%A%-%c%9%H%U%)%o!<%G%#%s%0$r%5%]!<%H$7$F$$$l$P!"(B
+$B<!$N@_Dj$G==J,$G$7$g$&!#(B
+$B%5%V%M%C%HHV9f$O!"4{B8$N(B fec0:0:0::/48 $B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$H!"(B
+$B?75,$K3d$jEv$F$i$l$k(B fec0:1:1::/48 $B%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$G$O!"F10l$G$9!#(B
 .\"
 .Bd -literal -offset indent
 dest ff05::2;
@@ -250,10 +239,9 @@
 .Ed
 .\"
 
-If your routers don't support IPv6 multicast forwarding,
-you'll need to specify each destination at
+$B%k!<%?$,(B IPv6 $B%^%k%A%-%c%9%H%U%)%o!<%G%#%s%0$r%5%]!<%H$7$J$$>l9g!"(B
 .Cm dest
-command.
+$B%3%^%s%I$G3F!9$N=*E@$r;XDj$9$kI,MW$,$"$j$^$9!#(B
 .\"
 .Bd -literal -offset indent
 dest fec0:0:0:1:260:8ff:fe24:fb3a fec0:0:0:2:200:eff:fe2e:dfe1 fec0:0:0:3:5254:ff:fedc:5217;
@@ -262,26 +250,25 @@
 .Ed
 .\"
 
-If you are going to do renumbering, then following procedure will be natural.
+$B%j%J%s%P%j%s%0$r9T$&>l9g!"<!$N<j=g$G9T$&$N$,<+A3$G$9!#(B
 .Bl -enum -offset indent
 .It
-Assigne new prefix.
+$B?75,%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$r3d$jEv$F$^$9!#(B
 .It
-Set old prefix lifetimes to some appropriate transition
-period. In the followng example we use 1 week for valid
-lifetime, and 0 for preferred lifetime.
-Also, enable old prefix lifetime expiration.
-(By default, it is static and does not expire)
+$B8E$$%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$NM-8z4|4V$r!"E,@Z$J0\9T4|4VD9$K@_Dj$7$^$9!#(B
+$B<!$NNc$G$O!"M-8z4|4V$H$7$F(B 1 $B=54V$r;HMQ$7!"(B
+$B4uK>M-8z4|4V$H$7$F(B 0 $B$r;HMQ$7$F$$$^$9!#(B
+$B$^$?!"8E$$%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$KBP$7!"M-8z4|4V$N4|8B@Z$l5!G=$rM-8z$K$7$^$9(B
+($B%G%U%)%k%H$G$O!"@EE*$G$"$j4|8B@Z$l$K$O$J$j$^$;$s(B)$B!#(B
 .It
-After the transition period, old prefixes should become
-invalid, and may have been deleted.
-To make sure that they are deleted, send new router
-renumbering message, which specifies old prefixes as match
-prefix, and no use prefix.
+$B0\9T4|4V8e!"8E$$%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$OL58z$K$J$k$O$:$G!"(B
+$B=|5n$5$l$F$7$^$C$?$+$b$7$l$^$;$s!#(B
+$B=|5n$5$l$?$3$H$r3NG'$9$k$K$O!"(B
+$B%^%C%A%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$,8E$$%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$G!";HMQ%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$r;XDj$7$J$$!"(B
+$B?75,%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%a%C%;!<%8$rAw$j$^$9!#(B
 .El
 .\"
-
-The following configuration file will do 1 and 2.
+$B<!$N@_Dj%U%!%$%k$,(B 1 $B$H(B 2 $B$r9T$$$^$9!#(B
 .\"
 .Bd -literal -offset indent
 dest ff05::2;
@@ -296,9 +283,8 @@
 .Ed
 .\"
 
-And the following configuration file will do 3. (should be
-used for the router renumbering message to be sent 1 week
-afterward)
+$B<!$N@_Dj%U%!%$%k$,(B 3 $B$r9T$$$^$9(B
+(1 $B=54V8e$K%k!<%?%j%J%s%P%j%s%0%a%C%;!<%8$rAw?.$9$k$?$a$K;HMQ$7$^$9(B)$B!#(B
 .\"
 .Bd -literal -offset indent
 dest ff05::2;
@@ -307,24 +293,24 @@
 .Ed
 .\"
 
-In the above example, only
+$BA05-$NNc$G$O!"(B
 .Cm add
-and
+$B$H(B
 .Cm change
-commands are used, and there is no example for
+$B$N%3%^%s%I$N$_$r;HMQ$7!"(B
 .Cm setglobal
-command.
+$B%3%^%s%I$NNc$O$"$j$^$;$s!#(B
 .Cm setglobal
-command is almost same with
+$B%3%^%s%I$O!"(B
 .Cm change
-command except that it deletes all pre-defined IPv6 global address.
+$B%3%^%s%I$H$[$H$s$IF1$8$G$9$,!"(B
+$BDj5A:Q$_$N(B IPv6 $B%0%m!<%P%k%"%I%l%9$r$9$Y$F:o=|$9$k$3$H$,0c$$$^$9!#(B
 
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr rrenumd 8
+.Sh $B4XO"9`L\(B
+.Xr rrenumd 8 ,
 .Xr prefix 8
-.Sh HISTORY
-The
+.Sh $BNr;K(B
 .Nm
-configuration file was first appeared in KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
+$B@_Dj%U%!%$%k$,:G=i$KEP>l$7$?$N$O(B KAME JPv6 $B%W%m%H%3%k%9%?%C%/%-%C%H$G$9!#(B
 .\" .Sh BUGS
 .\" (to be written)
