@option{ADDR}esses in @ref{CfgAddrs, configuration} file. If you do
not specify the exact one, then all will be tried until the first
success. Optionally you can force @option{FORCEADDR} address usage,
-instead of addresses taken from configuration file. You can specify both
-@verb{|host:port|} and @verb{#|some command#} formats.
+instead of addresses taken from configuration file. You can specify
+@verb{|host:port|}, @verb{#|some command#} and
+@verb{|yggdrasil:PUB;PRV;PEER[,...]|} formats.
If you specify @option{-ucspi} option, then it is assumed that you run
@command{nncp-call} command under some UCSPI-TCP compatible utility,
@ref{nncp-check, @command{nncp-check -nock}}, that will checksum files
and strip the @file{.nock} extension, then repeated call to remote node
will notify about packet's completion. Also it will be notified if
-@ref{nncp-toss, tossing} created @file{.seen} file.
+@ref{nncp-toss, tossing} created @file{seen/} file.
Read @ref{CfgNoCK, more} about @option{-nock} option.