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-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/conntrack.rst4
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/flow-accounting.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/ip.rst4
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/ipv6.rst4
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/option.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/sflow.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/syslog.rst4
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration/system/task-scheduler.rst2
8 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/conntrack.rst b/docs/configuration/system/conntrack.rst
index 6ed5fef7..1401e02e 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/conntrack.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/conntrack.rst
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ states.
.. cfgcmd:: set system conntrack timeout udp stream <1-21474836>
:defaultvalue:
- Set the timeout in secounds for a protocol or state.
+ Set the timeout in seconds for a protocol or state.
You can also define custom timeout values to apply to a specific subset of
connections, based on a packet and flow selector. To do this, you need to
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ create a rule defining the packet and flow selector.
.. cfgcmd:: set system conntrack timeout custom [ipv4 | ipv6] rule <1-999999>
protocol udp unreplied <1-21474836>
- Set the timeout in secounds for a protocol or state in a custom rule.
+ Set the timeout in seconds for a protocol or state in a custom rule.
Conntrack ignore rules
======================
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/flow-accounting.rst b/docs/configuration/system/flow-accounting.rst
index 8d46b178..30d6fc4d 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/flow-accounting.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/flow-accounting.rst
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ interface, the interface must be configured for flow accounting.
Configure and enable collection of flow information for the interface
identified by `<interface>`.
- You can configure multiple interfaces which whould participate in flow
+ You can configure multiple interfaces which would participate in flow
accounting.
.. note:: Will be recorded only packets/flows on **incoming** direction in
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/ip.rst b/docs/configuration/system/ip.rst
index 279630e2..a422388f 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/ip.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/ip.rst
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ System configuration commands
Zebra/Kernel route filtering
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Zebra supports prefix-lists and Route Mapss to match routes received from
+Zebra supports prefix-lists and Route Maps to match routes received from
other FRR components. The permit/deny facilities provided by these commands
can be used to filter which routes zebra will install in the kernel.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Nexthop Tracking
Nexthop tracking resolve nexthops via the default route by default. This is enabled
by default for a traditional profile of FRR which we use. It and can be disabled if
-you do not wan't to e.g. allow BGP to peer across the default route.
+you do not want to e.g. allow BGP to peer across the default route.
.. cfgcmd:: set system ip nht no-resolve-via-default
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/ipv6.rst b/docs/configuration/system/ipv6.rst
index d8d3c4c9..cde7a2aa 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/ipv6.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/ipv6.rst
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ System configuration commands
Zebra/Kernel route filtering
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Zebra supports prefix-lists and Route Mapss to match routes received from
+Zebra supports prefix-lists and Route Maps to match routes received from
other FRR components. The permit/deny facilities provided by these commands
can be used to filter which routes zebra will install in the kernel.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Nexthop Tracking
Nexthop tracking resolve nexthops via the default route by default. This is enabled
by default for a traditional profile of FRR which we use. It and can be disabled if
-you do not wan't to e.g. allow BGP to peer across the default route.
+you do not want to e.g. allow BGP to peer across the default route.
.. cfgcmd:: set system ipv6 nht no-resolve-via-default
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/option.rst b/docs/configuration/system/option.rst
index 02c889dd..44c66186 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/option.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/option.rst
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Keyboard Layout
***************
When starting a VyOS live system (the installation CD) the configured keyboard
-layout defaults to US. As this might not suite everyones use case you can adjust
+layout defaults to US. As this might not suite everyone's use case you can adjust
the used keyboard layout on the system console.
.. cfgcmd:: set system option keyboard-layout <us | fr | de | fi | no | dk>
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/sflow.rst b/docs/configuration/system/sflow.rst
index c2cf5a80..0c8bf03b 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/sflow.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/sflow.rst
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Configuration
Configure and enable collection of flow information for the interface identified by <interface>.
- You can configure multiple interfaces which whould participate in sflow accounting.
+ You can configure multiple interfaces which would participate in sflow accounting.
.. cfgcmd:: set system sflow polling <sec>
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/syslog.rst b/docs/configuration/system/syslog.rst
index 8755d905..cc7ac676 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/syslog.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/syslog.rst
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Custom File
.. cfgcmd:: set system syslog file <filename> archive file <number>
- Syslog uses logrotate to rotate logiles after a number of gives bytes.
+ Syslog uses logrotate to rotate logfiles after a number of gives bytes.
We keep as many as `<number>` rotated file before they are deleted on the
system.
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Display Logs
.. opcmd:: show log [all | authorization | cluster | conntrack-sync | ...]
Display log files of given category on the console. Use tab completion to get
- a list of available categories. Thos categories could be: all, authorization,
+ a list of available categories. Those categories could be: all, authorization,
cluster, conntrack-sync, dhcp, directory, dns, file, firewall, https, image
lldp, nat, openvpn, snmp, tail, vpn, vrrp
diff --git a/docs/configuration/system/task-scheduler.rst b/docs/configuration/system/task-scheduler.rst
index 382da39f..4a754ba3 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/system/task-scheduler.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/system/task-scheduler.rst
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Task Scheduler
The task scheduler allows you to execute tasks on a given schedule. It makes
use of UNIX cron_.
-.. note:: All scripts excecuted this way are executed as root user - this may
+.. note:: All scripts executed this way are executed as root user - this may
be dangerous. Together with :ref:`command-scripting` this can be used for
automating (re-)configuration.