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[3468] DHCPv6 chapter converted to JSON format.

Tomek Mrugalski 10 years ago
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@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ look like this:
 "interfaces": [ "eth0", "eth1" ],
 "interfaces": [ "eth0", "eth1" ],
 </screen>
 </screen>
 As "<command>interfaces</command>" is not the last parameter in the configuration,
 As "<command>interfaces</command>" is not the last parameter in the configuration,
-a trailing comma is required.i</para>
+a trailing comma is required.</para>
 <para>A number of other parameters
 <para>A number of other parameters
 follow. <command>valid-lifetime</command> defines how long the addresses (leases) given out by the
 follow. <command>valid-lifetime</command> defines how long the addresses (leases) given out by the
 server are valid. If nothing changes, client that got the address is allowed to
 server are valid. If nothing changes, client that got the address is allowed to
@@ -1463,10 +1463,10 @@ temporarily override a list of interface names and listen on all interfaces.
       </section>
       </section>
       <section id="dhcpv4-fqdn-name-generation">
       <section id="dhcpv4-fqdn-name-generation">
       <title>kea-dhcp4 name generation for DDNS update requests</title>
       <title>kea-dhcp4 name generation for DDNS update requests</title>
-      Each NameChangeRequest must of course include the fully qualified domain
+      <para>Each NameChangeRequest must of course include the fully qualified domain
       name whose DNS entries are to be affected.  kea-dhcp4 can be configured to
       name whose DNS entries are to be affected.  kea-dhcp4 can be configured to
       supply a portion or all of that name based upon what it receives from
       supply a portion or all of that name based upon what it receives from
-      the client in the DHCP REQUEST.
+      the client in the DHCP REQUEST.</para>
       <para>
       <para>
       The rules for determining the FQDN option are as follows:
       The rules for determining the FQDN option are as follows:
       <orderedlist>
       <orderedlist>
@@ -1520,10 +1520,9 @@ temporarily override a list of interface names and listen on all interfaces.
 }
 }
 </screen>
 </screen>
       <para>
       <para>
-      The suffix used when generating a FQDN or when qualifying a partial
-      name is specified by the <command>qualifying-suffix</command> parameter.  The default
-      value is "example.com".  To alter its value simply set it to the desired
-      string:
+      The suffix used when generating a FQDN or when qualifying a partial name
+      is specified by the <command>qualifying-suffix</command> parameter. There
+      is no default value. To set its value simply set it to the desired string:
       </para>
       </para>
 <screen>
 <screen>
 "Dhcp4": {
 "Dhcp4": {

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