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authorStefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>2020-02-29 11:17:27 +0000
committerJason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>2020-03-03 18:04:47 +0800
commit21843dc48e38c27cbddb85b4719000c70a70b6bc (patch)
tree4f0a5f465f2688f4ab41cfd49a5ea45628b8525a /qemu-options.hx
parent90dfe59b33c9c20b81641d46a4dddbe89c5fba7a (diff)
l2tpv3: fix RFC number typo in qemu-options.hx
The L2TPv3 RFC number is 3931: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3931 Reported-by: Henrik Johansson <henrikjohansson@rocketmail.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'qemu-options.hx')
-rw-r--r--qemu-options.hx4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/qemu-options.hx b/qemu-options.hx
index 828e71b831..084a1c1f8c 100644
--- a/qemu-options.hx
+++ b/qemu-options.hx
@@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ DEF("netdev", HAS_ARG, QEMU_OPTION_netdev,
" Linux kernel 3.3+ as well as most routers can talk\n"
" L2TPv3. This transport allows connecting a VM to a VM,\n"
" VM to a router and even VM to Host. It is a nearly-universal\n"
- " standard (RFC3391). Note - this implementation uses static\n"
+ " standard (RFC3931). Note - this implementation uses static\n"
" pre-configured tunnels (same as the Linux kernel).\n"
" use 'src=' to specify source address\n"
" use 'dst=' to specify destination address\n"
@@ -2737,7 +2737,7 @@ Example (send packets from host's 1.2.3.4):
@end example
@item -netdev l2tpv3,id=@var{id},src=@var{srcaddr},dst=@var{dstaddr}[,srcport=@var{srcport}][,dstport=@var{dstport}],txsession=@var{txsession}[,rxsession=@var{rxsession}][,ipv6][,udp][,cookie64][,counter][,pincounter][,txcookie=@var{txcookie}][,rxcookie=@var{rxcookie}][,offset=@var{offset}]
-Configure a L2TPv3 pseudowire host network backend. L2TPv3 (RFC3391) is a
+Configure a L2TPv3 pseudowire host network backend. L2TPv3 (RFC3931) is a
popular protocol to transport Ethernet (and other Layer 2) data frames between
two systems. It is present in routers, firewalls and the Linux kernel
(from version 3.3 onwards).