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| diff --git a/docs/appendix/examples/ha.rst b/docs/appendix/examples/ha.rst index cd60f8e4..1c37463c 100644 --- a/docs/appendix/examples/ha.rst +++ b/docs/appendix/examples/ha.rst @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Our implementation uses VMware's Distributed Port Groups, which allows VMware to  Basic Setup (via console)  ------------------------- -Create your router1 VM so it is able to withstand a VM Host failing, or a network link failing. Using VMware, this is achieved by enabling vSphere DRS, vSphere Availability, and creating a Distributed Port Group that uses LACP.  +Create your router1 VM so it is able to withstand a VM Host failing, or a network link failing. Using VMware, this is achieved by enabling vSphere DRS, vSphere Availability, and creating a Distributed Port Group that uses LACP.  Many other Hypervisors do this, and I'm hoping that this document will be expanded to document how to do this for others. @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ router2  Create vrrp sync-group  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -The sync group is used to replicate connection tracking. It needs to be assigned to a random VRRP group, and we are creating a sync group called ``sync`` using the vrrp group ``int``.  +The sync group is used to replicate connection tracking. It needs to be assigned to a random VRRP group, and we are creating a sync group called ``sync`` using the vrrp group ``int``.  .. code-block:: console @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ You should be able to ping to and from all the IPs you have allocated.  NAT and conntrack-sync  ---------------------- -Masquerade Traffic originating from 10.200.201.0/24 that is heading out the public interface.  +Masquerade Traffic originating from 10.200.201.0/24 that is heading out the public interface.  Note we explicitly exclude the primary upstream network so that BGP or OSPF traffic doesn't accidentally get NAT'ed.  .. code-block:: console @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ Note we explicitly exclude the primary upstream network so that BGP or OSPF traf  Configure conntrack-sync and disable helpers  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -Most conntrack modules cause more problems than they're worth, especially in a complex network. Turn them off by default, and if you need to turn them on later, you can do so.  +Most conntrack modules cause more problems than they're worth, especially in a complex network. Turn them off by default, and if you need to turn them on later, you can do so.  .. code-block:: console @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ Enable OSPF  ^^^^^^^^^^^  Every router **must** have a unique router-id. -The 'reference-bandwidth' is used because when OSPF was originally designed, the idea of a link faster than 1gbit was unheard of, and it does not scale correctly.  +The 'reference-bandwidth' is used because when OSPF was originally designed, the idea of a link faster than 1gbit was unheard of, and it does not scale correctly.  .. code-block:: console | 
