- <para>LNETs are uniquely identified by a label comprised of a string corresponding to an LND and
- a number, such as tcp0, o2ib0, or o2ib1, that uniquely indentifies each LNET. Each node on an
- LNET has at least one network identifier (NID). A NID is a combination of the address of the
- network interface and the LNET label in the
- form:<literal><replaceable>address</replaceable>@<replaceable>LNET_label</replaceable></literal>.</para>
+ <para>LNets are uniquely identified by a label comprised of a string corresponding to an LND and
+ a number, such as tcp0, o2ib0, or o2ib1, that uniquely identifies each LNet. Each node on an
+ LNet has at least one network identifier (NID). A NID is a combination of the address of the
+ network interface and the LNet label in the
+ form:<literal><replaceable>address</replaceable>@<replaceable>LNet_label</replaceable></literal>.</para>