Set Ip Precedence; Set Ip Default Next-Hop - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no set ip next-hop
Use this command to remove a set command from a route map.
Format
no set ip next-hop ip-address [...ip-address]
Mode
Route Map Configuration

set ip default next-hop

Use this command to set a list of default next-hop IP addresses. If more than one IP address
is specified, the first next hop specified that appears to be adjacent to the router is used. The
optional specified IP addresses are tried in turn.
A packet is routed to the next hop specified by this command only if there is no explicit route
for the packet's destination address in the routing table. A default route in the routing table is
not considered an explicit route for an unknown destination address.
In a route-map statement, the set ip next-hop and set ip default next-hop
commands are mutually exclusive. However, the set ip default next-hop command
can be configured in a separate route-map statement.
Format
set ip default next-hop ip-address [...ip-address]
Mode
Route Map Configuration
Parameter
Description
ip-address
The IP address of the next hop to which packets are output. It must be the address of an adjacent
router. A maximum of 16 next-hop IP addresses can be specified in this set clause.
no set ip default next-hop
Use this command to remove a set command from a route map.
Format
no set ip default next-hop ip-address [...ip-address]
Mode
Route Map Configuration

set ip precedence

Use this command to set the three IP precedence bits in the IP packet header. With three
bits, you have eight possible values for the IP precedence; value can be a number from
0 through 7. This command is used when implementing QoS and can be used by other QoS
services, such as weighted fair queuing (WFQ) and weighted random early detection
(WRED).
Format
set ip precedence value
Mode
Route Map Configuration
M6100 Series Switches
Routing Commands
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