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[297-old-text-about-multiple-classes-guards] Updated doc about one class vs classes (allow/deny old/not implemented idea)

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Francis Dupont
2018-12-05 13:49:05 +01:00
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@@ -4455,11 +4455,11 @@ as long as it is valid IPv4 address.</para>
the clients when client classification is in use, to assure that the
desired subnet is selected for a given client type.</para>
<para>If a subnet is associated with some classes, only the clients
belonging to any of these classes can use this subnet. If there are no
<para>If a subnet is associated with a class, only the clients
belonging to this class can use this subnet. If there are no
classes specified for a subnet, any client connected to a given shared
network can use this subnet. A common mistake is to assume that the
subnet including client classes is preferred over subnets without
subnet including a client class is preferred over subnets without
client classes. Consider the following example:
<screen>

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@@ -4093,11 +4093,11 @@ as long as it is valid IPv6 address.</para>
the clients when client classification is in use, to assure that the
desired subnet is selected for a given client type.</para>
<para>If a subnet is associated with some classes, only the clients
belonging to any of these classes can use this subnet. If there are no
<para>If a subnet is associated with a class, only the clients
belonging to this class can use this subnet. If there are no
classes specified for a subnet, any client connected to a given shared
network can use this subnet. A common mistake is to assume that the
subnet including client classes is preferred over subnets without
subnet including a client class is preferred over subnets without
client classes. Consider the following example:
<screen>