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diff --git a/doc/user/zebra.rst b/doc/user/zebra.rst index d286695063..b6060f0737 100644 --- a/doc/user/zebra.rst +++ b/doc/user/zebra.rst @@ -464,8 +464,9 @@ commands in relationship to VRF. Here is an extract of some of those commands: This command is available on configuration mode. By default, above command permits accessing the vrf configuration mode. This mode is available for - both VRFs. It is to be noted that *Zebra* does not create *Linux VRF*. - Provisioning this command is used to keep the configuration intact. + both VRFs. It is to be noted that *Zebra* does not create Linux VRF. + The network administrator can however decide to provision this command in + configuration file to provide more clarity about the intended configuration. .. index:: netns NAMESPACE .. clicmd:: netns NAMESPACE @@ -474,8 +475,9 @@ commands in relationship to VRF. Here is an extract of some of those commands: when *Zebra* is run in :option:`-n` mode. This command reflects which *Linux network namespace* is to be mapped with *Zebra* VRF. It is to be noted that *Zebra* creates and detects added/suppressed VRFs from the Linux environment - (in fact, those managed with iproute2). Provisioning this command is used to - keep the configuration intact. + (in fact, those managed with iproute2). The network administrator can however + decide to provision this command in configuration file to provide more clarity + about the intended configuration. .. index:: ip route NETWORK NETMASK GATEWAY NEXTHOPVRF .. clicmd:: ip route NETWORK NETMASK GATEWAY NEXTHOPVRF |
