Ipv6 Bgp Neighbor Next-Hop-Self - Alcatel-Lucent 060321-10, Rev. B Cli Reference Manual

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ipv6 bgp neighbor next-hop-self

ipv6 bgp neighbor next-hop-self
Configures router to advertise its peering address as the next hop address for the specified neighbor.
ipv6 bgp neighbor ipv6_address [next-hop-self]
no ipv6 bgp neighbor ipv6_address [next-hop-self]
Syntax Definitions
ipv6_address
Defaults
By default, the next-hop-self parameter of BGP updates is disabled.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 10K
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of this command to disable the next-hop-self parameter.
In meshed networks, the BGP peer may not have direct connections to other peers. When such a peer
receives route updates from these distant peers (through other peers), it may treat the remote peer as if
it were the next hop in the routing path. Packet forwarding will not work in such a case because no
direct connection exists. This command allows the peer to deem itself the next hop on the routing path
so that the two non-connected peers can route packets. This peer would have a direct connection to
both peers that want to exchange packets.
The BGP peer is restarted after issuing this command.
Examples
-> ipv6 bgp neighbor 2001::2 next-hop-self
-> no ipv6 bgp neighbor 2001::2 next-hop-self
Release History
Release 7.1.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
show ipv6 bgp neighbors
MIB Objects
alaBgpPeer6Table
alaBgpPeer6Addr
alaBgpPeer6NextHopSelf
page 19-222
A 128-bit IPv6 address for the BGP peer.
Displays the configured IPv6 BGP peers.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
BGP Commands
March 2011

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