Configuring The Next_Hop Attribute - HP MSR2000 series Configuration Manual

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Enabling the comparison of MED of routes from confederation peers
The MED attributes of routes from confederation peers are not compared if their AS_PATH attributes
contain AS numbers that do not belong to the confederation, such as these three routes: AS_PATH
attributes of them are 65006 65009, 65007 65009, and 65008 65009; and MED values of them are
2, 3, and 1. Because the third route contains an AS number that does not belong to the confederation,
the first route becomes the optimal route.
To enable the comparison of MED of routes from confederation peers:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter BGP view.
3.
Enable the comparison of MED of
routes from confederation peers.

Configuring the NEXT_HOP attribute

By default, when advertising routes to an IBGP peer or peer group, a BGP router does not set itself as the
next hop. However, to ensure a BGP peer can find the correct next hop in some cases, you must configure
the router as the next hop for routes sent to the peer.
For example, as shown in
Router B and Router C establish an IBGP neighbor relationship. When Router B advertises a network
learned from Router A to Router C, if Router C has no route to IP address 1.1.1.1/24, you must configure
Router B to set itself as the next hop (3.1.1.1/24) for the route to be sent to Router C.
Figure 87 NEXT_HOP attribute configuration 1
If a BGP router has two peers on a common broadcast network, it does not set itself as the next hop for
routes sent to an EBGP peer by default. As shown in
neighbor relationship, and Router B and Router C establish an IBGP neighbor relationship. They are on
the same broadcast network 1.1.1.0/24. When Router B sends EBGP routes to Router A, it does not set
itself as the next hop by default. However, you can configure Router B to set it as the next hop (1.1.1.2/24)
for routes sent to Router A by using the peer next-hop-local command as needed.
Figure 88 NEXT_HOP attribute configuration 2
Command
system-view
bgp as-number
bestroute med-confederation
Figure
87, Router A and Router B establish an EBGP neighbor relationship, and
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Figure
88, Router A and Router B establish an EBGP
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
Not enabled by default.

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