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BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Commands
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peer
Syntax
default-route-advertise
peer { group-name | peer-address } default-route-advertise
undo peer { group-name | peer-address } default-route-advertise
View
BGP view, MBGP IPv4-family view
Parameter
group-name: Peer group name.
peer-address: IP address of a peer.
Description
Using the peer default-route-advertise command, you can enable a peer (group) to
import a default route. Using the undo peer default-route-advertise command,
you can remove the existing setting.
By default, no default route is redistributed to a peer (group).
This command does not require any default route in the routing table but
transmits a default route whose next hop address is itself to the peer
unconditionally.
Example
Enable the peer (group) test to import a default route.
[3Com–bgp] peer test as-number
[3Com–bgp] peer test default-route-advertise
peer next-hop-local
Syntax
peer { group-name | peer-address } next-hop-local
undo peer { group-name | peer-address } next-hop-local
View
BGP view, MBGP IPv4-family view
Parameter
group-name: Peer group name.
peer-address: IP address of a peer.
Description
Using the peer next-hop-local command, you can remove the processing of the
next hop in the routes that BGP advertises to a peer (group) and configure to use
its self-address as the next-hop. Using the undo peer next-hop-local command,
you can remove the existing setting.
Example
Specify the local IP address as the next hop in BGP's route advertising to the peer
(group).

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