doc: used ref label for multisite link

Used the multisite ref label to link the Multi-Site page.
There's no federated config page in the latest docs.
The federated config page seems a little redundant. The multisite page's content
is very similar to the federated config. The multisite page also reflects best practices
when running radosgw's across geographic locations.

Fixes: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/26997

Signed-off-by: James McClune <jmcclune@mcclunetechnologies.net>
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ a number of things:
especially useful when you are working with multiple clusters and you need to
clearly understand which cluster your are working with.
For example, when you run multiple clusters in a `federated architecture`_,
For example, when you run multiple clusters in a :ref:`multisite configuration <multisite>`,
the cluster name (e.g., ``us-west``, ``us-east``) identifies the cluster for
the current CLI session. **Note:** To identify the cluster name on the
command line interface, specify the Ceph configuration file with the
@ -526,7 +526,6 @@ To add (or remove) additional monitors, see `Add/Remove Monitors`_.
To add (or remove) additional Ceph OSD Daemons, see `Add/Remove OSDs`_.
.. _federated architecture: ../../radosgw/federated-config
.. _Installation (Quick): ../../start
.. _Add/Remove Monitors: ../../rados/operations/add-or-rm-mons
.. _Add/Remove OSDs: ../../rados/operations/add-or-rm-osds