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diff --git a/src/vnet/fib/fib_path.c b/src/vnet/fib/fib_path.c
index f81f41706c5..6c1bd6bd65d 100644
--- a/src/vnet/fib/fib_path.c
+++ b/src/vnet/fib/fib_path.c
@@ -240,25 +240,6 @@ typedef struct fib_path_t_ {
} fp_nh;
/**
* The FIB table index in which to find the next-hop.
- * This needs to be fixed. We should lookup the adjacencies in
- * a separate table of adjacencies, rather than from the FIB.
- * Two reasons I can think of:
- * - consider:
- * int ip addr Gig0 10.0.0.1/24
- * ip route 10.0.0.2/32 via Gig1 192.168.1.2
- * ip route 1.1.1.1/32 via Gig0 10.0.0.2
- * this is perfectly valid.
- * Packets addressed to 10.0.0.2 should be sent via Gig1.
- * Packets address to 1.1.1.1 should be sent via Gig0.
- * when we perform the adj resolution from the FIB for the path
- * "via Gig0 10.0.0.2" the lookup will result in the route via Gig1
- * and so we will pick up the adj via Gig1 - which was not what the
- * operator wanted.
- * - we can only return link-type IPv4 and so not the link-type MPLS.
- * more on this in a later commit.
- *
- * The table ID should only belong to a recursive path and indicate
- * which FIB should be used to resolve the next-hop.
*/
fib_node_index_t fp_tbl_id;
} recursive;