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diff --git a/src/nmcli/gen-metadata-nm-settings-nmcli.xml.in b/src/nmcli/gen-metadata-nm-settings-nmcli.xml.in
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--- a/src/nmcli/gen-metadata-nm-settings-nmcli.xml.in
+++ b/src/nmcli/gen-metadata-nm-settings-nmcli.xml.in
@@ -753,6 +753,8 @@
description="A timeout for waiting Router Advertisements in seconds. If zero (the default), a globally configured default is used. If still unspecified, the timeout depends on the sysctl settings of the device. Set to 2147483647 (MAXINT32) for infinity." />
<property name="mtu"
description="Maximum transmission unit size, in bytes. If zero (the default), the MTU is set automatically from router advertisements or is left equal to the link-layer MTU. If greater than the link-layer MTU, or greater than zero but less than the minimum IPv6 MTU of 1280, this value has no effect." />
+ <property name="dhcp-pd-hint"
+ description="A IPv6 address followed by a slash and a prefix length. If set, the value is sent to the DHCPv6 server as hint indicating the prefix delegation (IA_PD) we want to receive. To only hint a prefix length without prefix, set the address part to the zero address (for example &quot;::/60&quot;)." />
<property name="dhcp-duid"
description="A string containing the DHCPv6 Unique Identifier (DUID) used by the dhcp client to identify itself to DHCPv6 servers (RFC 3315). The DUID is carried in the Client Identifier option. If the property is a hex string (&apos;aa:bb:cc&apos;) it is interpreted as a binary DUID and filled as an opaque value in the Client Identifier option. The special value &quot;lease&quot; will retrieve the DUID previously used from the lease file belonging to the connection. If no DUID is found and &quot;dhclient&quot; is the configured dhcp client, the DUID is searched in the system-wide dhclient lease file. If still no DUID is found, or another dhcp client is used, a global and permanent DUID-UUID (RFC 6355) will be generated based on the machine-id. The special values &quot;llt&quot; and &quot;ll&quot; will generate a DUID of type LLT or LL (see RFC 3315) based on the current MAC address of the device. In order to try providing a stable DUID-LLT, the time field will contain a constant timestamp that is used globally (for all profiles) and persisted to disk. The special values &quot;stable-llt&quot;, &quot;stable-ll&quot; and &quot;stable-uuid&quot; will generate a DUID of the corresponding type, derived from the connection&apos;s stable-id and a per-host unique key. You may want to include the &quot;${DEVICE}&quot; or &quot;${MAC}&quot; specifier in the stable-id, in case this profile gets activated on multiple devices. So, the link-layer address of &quot;stable-ll&quot; and &quot;stable-llt&quot; will be a generated address derived from the stable id. The DUID-LLT time value in the &quot;stable-llt&quot; option will be picked among a static timespan of three years (the upper bound of the interval is the same constant timestamp used in &quot;llt&quot;). When the property is unset, the global value provided for &quot;ipv6.dhcp-duid&quot; is used. If no global value is provided, the default &quot;lease&quot; value is assumed." />
<property name="dhcp-iaid"