docs: more nitfixes

Type: fix

Change-Id: I41455e1cdc62e7c0baa148630b0701b042f3b156
Signed-off-by: Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com>
diff --git a/src/vnet/vxlan-gbp/vxlan_gbp.c b/src/vnet/vxlan-gbp/vxlan_gbp.c
index 37cfd72..1a1d2c2 100644
--- a/src/vnet/vxlan-gbp/vxlan_gbp.c
+++ b/src/vnet/vxlan-gbp/vxlan_gbp.c
@@ -1031,11 +1031,12 @@
 }
 
 /*?
- * This command adds the 'ip4-vxlan-gbp-bypass' graph node for a given interface.
- * By adding the IPv4 vxlan_gbp-bypass graph node to an interface, the node checks
- *  for and validate input vxlan_gbp packet and bypass ip4-lookup, ip4-local,
- * ip4-udp-lookup nodes to speedup vxlan_gbp packet forwarding. This node will
- * cause extra overhead to for non-vxlan_gbp packets which is kept at a minimum.
+ * This command adds the 'ip4-vxlan-gbp-bypass' graph node for a given
+ * interface. By adding the IPv4 vxlan_gbp-bypass graph node to an interface,
+ * the node checks for and validate input vxlan_gbp packet and bypass
+ * ip4-lookup, ip4-local, ip4-udp-lookup nodes to speedup vxlan_gbp packet
+ * forwarding. This node will cause extra overhead to for non-vxlan_gbp packets
+ * which is kept at a minimum.
  *
  * @cliexpar
  * @parblock
@@ -1052,10 +1053,10 @@
  *
  * Example of graph node after ip4-vxlan-gbp-bypass is enabled:
  * @cliexstart{show vlib graph ip4-vxlan-gbp-bypass}
- *            Name                      Next                    Previous
- * ip4-vxlan-gbp-bypass              error-drop [0]               ip4-input
- *                                vxlan4-gbp-input [1]        ip4-input-no-checksum
- *                                   ip4-lookup [2]
+ *            Name             Next                      Previous
+ * ip4-vxlan-gbp-bypass     error-drop [0]               ip4-input
+ *                       vxlan4-gbp-input [1]       ip4-input-no-checksum
+ *                          ip4-lookup [2]
  * @cliexend
  *
  * Example of how to display the feature enabled on an interface:
@@ -1088,11 +1089,12 @@
 }
 
 /*?
- * This command adds the 'ip6-vxlan-gbp-bypass' graph node for a given interface.
- * By adding the IPv6 vxlan-gbp-bypass graph node to an interface, the node checks
- *  for and validate input vxlan_gbp packet and bypass ip6-lookup, ip6-local,
- * ip6-udp-lookup nodes to speedup vxlan_gbp packet forwarding. This node will
- * cause extra overhead to for non-vxlan packets which is kept at a minimum.
+ * This command adds the 'ip6-vxlan-gbp-bypass' graph node for a given
+ * interface. By adding the IPv6 vxlan-gbp-bypass graph node to an interface,
+ * the node checks for and validate input vxlan_gbp packet and bypass
+ * ip6-lookup, ip6-local, ip6-udp-lookup nodes to speedup vxlan_gbp packet
+ * forwarding. This node will cause extra overhead to for non-vxlan packets
+ * which is kept at a minimum.
  *
  * @cliexpar
  * @parblock
@@ -1109,10 +1111,10 @@
  *
  * Example of graph node after ip6-vxlan-gbp-bypass is enabled:
  * @cliexstart{show vlib graph ip6-vxlan-gbp-bypass}
- *            Name                      Next                    Previous
- * ip6-vxlan-gbp-bypass              error-drop [0]               ip6-input
- *                                vxlan6-gbp-input [1]        ip4-input-no-checksum
- *                                   ip6-lookup [2]
+ *            Name             Next                    Previous
+ * ip6-vxlan-gbp-bypass     error-drop [0]             ip6-input
+ *                       vxlan6-gbp-input [1]      ip4-input-no-checksum
+ *                          ip6-lookup [2]
  * @cliexend
  *
  * Example of how to display the feature enabled on an interface: