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diff --git a/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml b/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml
index a462383..ed6ead8 100644
--- a/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml
+++ b/nfvbench/cfg.default.yaml
@@ -260,9 +260,10 @@ external_networks:
left: 'nfvbench-net0'
right: 'nfvbench-net1'
-# Use 'true' to enable VLAN tagging of packets coming from traffic generator
-# Leave empty if VLAN tagging is enabled on switch or if you want to hook directly to a NIC
-# Else by default is set to true (which is the nominal use case with TOR and trunk mode to Trex)
+# Use 'true' to enable VLAN tagging of packets generated and sent by the traffic generator
+# Leave empty you do not want the traffic generator to insert the VLAN tag. This is
+# needed for example if VLAN tagging is enabled on switch (trunk mode) or if you want to hook directly to a NIC
+# By default is set to true (which is the nominal use case with TOR and trunk mode to Trex)
vlan_tagging: true
# Specify only when you want to override VLAN IDs used for tagging with own values (exactly 2).
@@ -343,7 +344,7 @@ measurement:
# The accuracy of NDR and PDR as a percnetage of line rate; The exact NDR
# or PDR should be within `load_epsilon` line rate % from the one calculated.
# For example, with a value 0.1, and a line rate of 10Gbps, the accuracy
- # of NDR and PDR will be within 0.1% Of 10Gbps or 10Kbps.
+ # of NDR and PDR will be within 0.1% Of 10Gbps or 10Mbps.
# The lower the value the more iterations and the longer it will take to find the NDR/PDR.
# In practice, due to the precision of the traffic generator it is not recommended to
# set it to lower than 0.1