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diff --git a/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_hub_and_spoke.rst b/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_hub_and_spoke.rst index 07004ef..17459b6 100644 --- a/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_hub_and_spoke.rst +++ b/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_hub_and_spoke.rst @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ Hub and Spoke Case Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ -A Hub-and-spoke topology comprises two types of network entities: a central hub -and multiple spokes. The corresponding VRFs of the hub and the spokes are -configured to import and export routes such that all traffic is routed through -the hub. As a result, spokes cannot communicate with each other directly, but -only indirectly via the central hub. Hence, the hub typically hosts central network -functions such firewalls. +In a traditional Hub-and-spoke topology there are two types of network entities: +a central hub and multiple spokes. The corresponding VRFs of the hub and the +spokes are configured to import and export routes such that all traffic is +directed through the hub. As a result, spokes cannot communicate with each other +directly, but only indirectly via the central hub. Hence, the hub typically +hosts central network functions such firewalls. Furthermore, there is no layer 2 connectivity between the VNFs. |