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@@ -98,11 +98,11 @@
                     unless  used  in  conjunction  with  the   -p
                     option.  When  -R is specified, route changes
                     are applied only to the list of saved  routes
                     to  be  used  at  startup, not to the network
                     routing tables. In addition, certain  checks,
-                    such  as  the existance of network interfaces
+                    such  as  the existence of network interfaces
                     used with -ifp, are skipped. This can be use-
                     ful  from within JumpStart scripts, where the
                     root directory of the system  being  modified
                     is in a location other than /.
 

@@ -343,11 +343,11 @@
      separate subnet mask can be specified. This can be specified
      in one of the following ways:
 
          o    IP address following the gateway address . This  is
               typically  specified in decimal dot notation as for
-              inet_addr(3SOCKET) rather than in symbollic form.
+              inet_addr(3SOCKET) rather than in symbolic form.
 
          o    IP address following the -netmask qualifier.
 
          o    Slash character and a decimal  length  appended  to
               the destination address.

@@ -396,13 +396,18 @@
 
 System Administration Commands                          route(1M)
 
 
 
-     specify the interface by name. For example, -ifp lo0 associ-
-     ates the route with the lo0 interface.
+     specify   the interface by   name.   For example, *-ifp lo0*
+     associates the route with the *lo0* interface.  If the named
+     interface is an underlying interface in  an IPMP group, then
+     requests to add a  route will automatically be translated to
+     the corresponding IPMP IP  interface, and requests to delete
+     or change a route on an underlying interface will fail.
 
+
   Routing Flags
      Routes have associated flags that influence operation of the
      protocols  when  sending  to  destinations  matched  by  the
      routes. These flags can be set (and in some  cases  cleared,
      indicated  by ~) by including the following modifiers on the