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	Doc: Fix syntax errors in SGML
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		@@ -3557,8 +3557,8 @@ some of them (marked with `<tt/O/') are optional.
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	<tag><label id="bgp-otc">int bgp_otc [O]</tag>
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	This attribute is defined in <rfc id="9234">. OTC is a flag that marks
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	routes that should be sent only to customers. If <ref id="bgp-role"
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	name="local Role"> is configured it set automatically.
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	routes that should be sent only to customers. If <ref id="bgp-local-role"
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	name="local role"> is configured it set automatically.
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</descrip>
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<p>For attributes unknown by BIRD, the user can assign a name (on top level)
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@@ -3966,11 +3966,13 @@ could have up to 5 channels: <cf/ipv4/, <cf/ipv6/, <cf/vpn4/, <cf/vpn6/, and
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<cf/mpls/.
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<p><descrip>
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	<tag><label id="l3vpn-route-distinguisher">route distinguisher <m/vpn-rd/</tag>
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	<tag><label id="l3vpn-rd">rd <m/vpn-rd/</tag>
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	<tag><label id="l3vpn-route-distinguisher">route distinguisher <m/vpnrd/</tag>
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	The route distinguisher that is attached to routes in the export
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	direction. Mandatory.
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	<tag><label id="l3vpn-rd">rd <m/vpnrd/</tag>
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	A shorthand for the option <cf/route distinguisher/.
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	<tag><label id="l3vpn-import-target">import target <m/ec/|<m/ec-set/</tag>
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	Route target extended communities specifying which routes should be
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	imported. Either one community or a set. A route is imported if there is
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@@ -5806,7 +5808,7 @@ each labeled route.
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<ref id="type-prefix" name="dependent on network type">.
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<descrip>
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	<tag>route <m/prefix/ [mpls <m/number>] via <m/ip/|<m/"interface"/ [<m/per-nexthop options/] [via ...]</tag>
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	<tag>route <m/prefix/ [mpls <m/number/] via <m/ip/|<m/"interface"/ [<m/per-nexthop options/] [via ...]</tag>
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	Regular routes may bear one or more <ref id="route-next-hop" name="next
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	hops">. Every next hop is preceded by <cf/via/ and configured as shown.
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@@ -5814,12 +5816,12 @@ each labeled route.
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	after <m/prefix/ specifies a static label for the labeled route, instead
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	of using dynamically allocated label.
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	<tag>route <m/prefix/ [mpls <m/number>] recursive <m/ip/ [mpls <m/num/[/<m/num/[/<m/num/[...]]]]</tag>
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	<tag>route <m/prefix/ [mpls <m/number/] recursive <m/ip/ [mpls <m/num/[/<m/num/[/<m/num/[...]]]]</tag>
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	Recursive nexthop resolves the given IP in the configured IGP table and
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	uses that route's next hop. The MPLS stacks are concatenated; on top is
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	the IGP's nexthop stack and on bottom is this route's stack.
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	<tag>route <m/prefix/ [mpls <m/number>] blackhole|unreachable|prohibit</tag>
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	<tag>route <m/prefix/ [mpls <m/number/] blackhole|unreachable|prohibit</tag>
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	Special routes specifying to silently drop the packet, return it as
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	unreachable or return it as administratively prohibited. First two
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	targets are also known as <cf/drop/ and <cf/reject/.
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