Small corrections to README

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### Running an experiment ### Running an experiment
If you just want to get started, choose a topology from the `topology` If you just want to get started, choose a topology from the `topology`
directory, and a `scenario` from that topology directory. Note that all directory, and a scenario from the `scenario` directory within. Note that all
topologies support `plain` and `basic` in addition the explicit defined topologies support `plain` and `basic` in addition the explicit defined
scenarios. The meaning of these special scenarios is explained later on in scenarios. The meaning of these special scenarios is explained later on in
this `README` in the section on scenarios. this `README` in the section on scenarios.
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useful to understand for Route 0. For more information, please refer to the useful to understand for Route 0. For more information, please refer to the
[FRR documentation](http://docs.frrouting.org/en/latest/). [FRR documentation](http://docs.frrouting.org/en/latest/).
FRR is a set of routing protocols with each run in its own daemon. In FRR is a set of routing protocols with each running in its own daemon. In
addition, there is a central IP routing manager, `zebra`, which must be run addition, there is a central IP routing manager, `zebra`, which must be run
before any other routing daemon is started. All other routing protocols talk before any other routing daemon is started. All other routing protocols talk
to `zebra` which in turn will talk to the operating system kernel to install to `zebra` which in turn will talk to the operating system kernel to install