Neighbor Next-Hop-Self - D-Link xStack DGS-3620 Series Reference Manual

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DGS-3620 m/ mSW Rls. 1.02.000

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neighbor {IP-ADDRESS | PEER-GROUP-NAME} next-hop-self
no neighbor {IP-ADDRESS | PEER-GROUP-NAME} next-hop-self
Syntax Description
IP-ADDRESS
PEER-GROUP-NAME
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch(config)#router bgp 40000
Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.108.1.1 remote-as 30000
Switch(config-router)#neighbor 10.108.1.1 next-hop-self
Switch(config-router)#
CLI Reference Guide
Use this command to configure the router as the next hop for a BGP-speaking peer
or a peer group. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.
Specifies IP address of BGP peer.
Name of a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peer group. The maximum length is
16 characters.
This command is disabled by default.
Router configuration.
Address family configuration (IPv4 Unicast, VPNv4 and VRF).
This command is useful in unmeshed networks (such as Frame Relay or X.25) where
BGP neighbors may not have direct access to all other neighbors on the same IP
subnet.
If a neighbor belongs to a peer group, you can only configure the next-hop-self from
the peer group.
Use the show ip bgp neighbors or show ip bgp peer-group command to verify
your settings.
The following example forces all updates destined for 10.108.1.1 to advertise this
router as the next hop:
neighbor next-hop-self
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