+/*?
+ * This command is used to configure the neighbor discovery
+ * parameters on a given interface. Use the '<em>show ip6 interface</em>'
+ * command to display some of the current neighbor discovery parameters
+ * on a given interface. This command has three formats:
+ *
+ *
+ * <b>Format 1 - Router Advertisement Options:</b> (Only one can be entered in a single command)
+ *
+ * '<em><b>ip6 nd <interface> [no] [ra-managed-config-flag] | [ra-other-config-flag] | [ra-suppress] | [ra-suppress-link-layer] | [ra-send-unicast] | [ra-lifetime <lifetime>] | [ra-initial <cnt> <interval>] | [ra-interval <max-interval> [<min-interval>]] | [ra-cease]</b></em>'
+ *
+ * Where:
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-managed-config-flag</em> - Advertises in ICMPv6
+ * router-advertisement messages to use stateful address
+ * auto-configuration to obtain address information (sets the M-bit).
+ * Default is the M-bit is not set and the '<em>no</em>' option
+ * returns it to this default state.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-other-config-flag</em> - Indicates in ICMPv6
+ * router-advertisement messages that hosts use stateful auto
+ * configuration to obtain nonaddress related information (sets
+ * the O-bit). Default is the O-bit is not set and the '<em>no</em>'
+ * option returns it to this default state.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-suppress</em> - Disables sending ICMPv6 router-advertisement
+ * messages. The '<em>no</em>' option implies to enable sending ICMPv6
+ * router-advertisement messages.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-suppress-link-layer</em> - Indicates not to include the
+ * optional source link-layer address in the ICMPv6 router-advertisement
+ * messages. Default is to include the optional source link-layer address
+ * and the '<em>no</em>' option returns it to this default state.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-send-unicast</em> - Use the source address of the
+ * router-solicitation message if availiable. The default is to use
+ * multicast address of all nodes, and the '<em>no</em>' option returns
+ * it to this default state.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-lifetime <lifetime></em> - Advertises the lifetime of a
+ * default router in ICMPv6 router-advertisement messages. The range is
+ * from 0 to 9000 seconds. '<em><lifetime></em>' must be greater than
+ * '<em><max-interval></em>'. The default value is 600 seconds and the
+ * '<em>no</em>' option returns it to this default value.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-initial <cnt> <interval></em> - Number of initial ICMPv6
+ * router-advertisement messages sent and the interval between each
+ * message. Range for count is 1 - 3 and default is 3. Range for interval
+ * is 1 to 16 seconds, and default is 16 seconds. The '<em>no</em>' option
+ * returns both to their default value.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-interval <max-interval> [<min-interval>]</em> - Configures the
+ * interval between sending ICMPv6 router-advertisement messages. The
+ * range for max-interval is from 4 to 200 seconds. min-interval can not
+ * be more than 75% of max-interval. If not set, min-interval will be
+ * set to 75% of max-interval. The range for min-interval is from 3 to
+ * 150 seconds. The '<em>no</em>' option returns both to their default
+ * value.
+ *
+ * <em>[no] ra-cease</em> - Cease sending ICMPv6 router-advertisement messages.
+ * The '<em>no</em>' options implies to start (or restart) sending
+ * ICMPv6 router-advertisement messages.
+ *
+ *
+ * <b>Format 2 - Prefix Options:</b>
+ *
+ * '<em><b>ip6 nd <interface> [no] prefix <ip6-address>/<width> [<valid-lifetime> <pref-lifetime> | infinite] [no-advertise] [off-link] [no-autoconfig] [no-onlink]</b></em>'
+ *
+ * Where:
+ *
+ * <em>no</em> - All additional flags are ignored and the prefix is deleted.
+ *
+ * <em><valid-lifetime> <pref-lifetime></em> - '<em><valid-lifetime></em>' is the
+ * length of time in seconds during what the prefix is valid for the purpose of
+ * on-link determination. Range is 7203 to 2592000 seconds and default is 2592000
+ * seconds (30 days). '<em><pref-lifetime></em>' is the prefered-lifetime and is the
+ * length of time in seconds during what addresses generated from the prefix remain
+ * preferred. Range is 0 to 604800 seconds and default is 604800 seconds (7 days).
+ *
+ * <em>infinite</em> - Both '<em><valid-lifetime></em>' and '<em><<pref-lifetime></em>'
+ * are inifinte, no timeout.
+ *
+ * <em>no-advertise</em> - Do not send full router address in prefix
+ * advertisement. Default is to advertise (i.e. - This flag is off by default).
+ *
+ * <em>off-link</em> - Prefix is off-link, clear L-bit in packet. Default is on-link
+ * (i.e. - This flag is off and L-bit in packet is set by default and this prefix can
+ * be used for on-link determination). '<em>no-onlink</em>' also controls the L-bit.
+ *
+ * <em>no-autoconfig</em> - Do not use prefix for autoconfiguration, clear A-bit in packet.
+ * Default is autoconfig (i.e. - This flag is off and A-bit in packet is set by default.
+ *
+ * <em>no-onlink</em> - Do not use prefix for onlink determination, clear L-bit in packet.
+ * Default is on-link (i.e. - This flag is off and L-bit in packet is set by default and
+ * this prefix can be used for on-link determination). '<em>off-link</em>' also controls
+ * the L-bit.
+ *
+ *
+ * <b>Format 3: - Default of Prefix:</b>
+ *
+ * '<em><b>ip6 nd <interface> [no] prefix <ip6-address>/<width> default</b></em>'
+ *
+ * When a new prefix is added (or existing one is being overwritten) <em>default</em>
+ * uses default values for the prefix. If <em>no</em> is used, the <em>default</em>
+ * is ignored and the prefix is deleted.
+ *
+ *
+ * @cliexpar
+ * Example of how set a router advertisement option:
+ * @cliexcmd{ip6 nd GigabitEthernet2/0/0 ra-interval 100 20}
+ * Example of how to add a prefix:
+ * @cliexcmd{ip6 nd GigabitEthernet2/0/0 prefix fe80::fe:28ff:fe9c:75b3/64 infinite no-advertise}
+ * Example of how to delete a prefix:
+ * @cliexcmd{ip6 nd GigabitEthernet2/0/0 no prefix fe80::fe:28ff:fe9c:75b3/64}
+?*/
+/* *INDENT-OFF* */