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@@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ number.
@deffnx {OSPF Command} {no ospf abr-type @var{type}} {}
@var{type} can be cisco|ibm|shortcut|standard
More information regarding the behaviour controlled by this command can
-be found in draft-ietf-ospf-abr-alt-05.txt.
+be found in draft-ietf-ospf-abr-alt-05.txt and
+draft-ietf-ospf-shortcut-abr-02.txt
Quote: "Though the definition of the Area Border Router (ABR)
in the OSPF specification does not require a router with multiple
attached areas to have a backbone connection, it is actually
@@ -66,10 +67,10 @@ behaviors implemented in Cisco and IBM routers."
@deffn {OSPF Command} {ospf rfc1583compatibility} {}
@deffnx {OSPF Command} {no ospf rfc1583compatibility} {}
-This rfc2328, the sucessor to rfc1583, suggests according to section
+This rfc2328, the sucessor to rfc1583, suggests according to section
G.2 (changes) in section 16.4 a change to the path preference
algorithm that prevents possible routing loops that were possible in
-the old version of OSPFv2. More specificly it demands that inter-area
+the old version of OSPFv2. More specifically it demands that inter-area
paths and intra-area path are now of equal preference but still both
preferred to external paths.
@end deffn