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@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ attributes.
**Example:** cli-prompt vpp-2
* **cli-history-limit <n>**
- Limit commmand history to <n> lines. A value of 0 disables command history.
+ Limit command history to <n> lines. A value of 0 disables command history.
Default value: 50
**Example:** cli-history-limit 100
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Popular options include:
for all NICs except VICs, using ENIC driver, which has VLAN stripping on
by default.
* **hqos**
- Enable the Hierarchical Quaity-of-Service (HQoS) scheduler, default is
+ Enable the Hierarchical Quality-of-Service (HQoS) scheduler, default is
disabled. This enables HQoS on specific output interface.
* **hqos { .. }**
HQoS can also have its own set of custom parameters. Setting a custom
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ Popular options include:
**Example:** enable-tcp-udp-checksum
* **no-multi-seg**
- Disable mutli-segment buffers, improves performance but disables Jumbo MTU
+ Disable multi-segment buffers, improves performance but disables Jumbo MTU
support.
**Example:** no-multi-seg
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ Popular options include:
**Example:** log-level error
* **dev default { .. }**
- Change default settings for all intefaces. This sections supports the
+ Change default settings for all interfaces. This sections supports the
same set of custom parameters described in *'dev <pci-dev> { .. }*'.
**Example:**
@@ -1216,8 +1216,8 @@ ____________________
A plugin can be disabled by default. It may still be in an experimental phase
or only be needed in special circumstances. If this is the case, the plugin can
-be explicitely enabled in *'startup.conf'*. Also, a plugin that is enabled by
-default can be explicitely disabled in *'startup.conf'*.
+be explicitly enabled in *'startup.conf'*. Also, a plugin that is enabled by
+default can be explicitly disabled in *'startup.conf'*.
Another useful use of this section is to disable all the plugins, then enable
only the plugins that are desired.