Set Ip Next-Hop - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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set ip next-hop

The set ip next-hop command establishes a next-hop value for the AS path. The no ip
next-hop command to deletes the entry.
Use the ip policy route-map interface configuration command, the route-map global
configuration command, and the match and set route-map configuration commands,
to define the conditions for policy routing packets. The ip policy route-map
command identifies a route map by name. Each route-map command has a list of
match and set commands associated with it. The match commands specify the match
criteria---the conditions under which policy routing occurs. The set commands
specify the set actions---the particular routing actions to perform if the criteria
enforced by the match commands are met.
If the interface associated with the first next hop specified with the set ip next-hop
command is down, the optionally specified IP addresses are tried in turn.
The set clauses can be used in conjunction with one another. They are evaluated in the
following order:
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Route-map Configuration
Command Line Usage
set ip next-hop <A.B.C.D>
no set ip next-hop
Command Syntax
A.B.C.D
Command Default
disabled
IP address of the next hop to which packets
are output; address of the adjacent router
BGP Commands
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