Set Ip Next-Hop - Dell Networking 2024 Reference Manual

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Command Mode
Route Map mode
User Guidelines
A packet is routed to the next hop specified by this command only if there is
no active 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.
Only one of set ip next-hop, set ip default next-hop, or set interface null0
may be specified in a route map.
Example
console(config-route-map)#set ip default next-hop 192.0.2.2

set ip next-hop

Use this command to specify an adjacent next-hop router in the path toward
the destination to which the packets should be forwarded. If more than one
IP address is specified, the first IP address associated with a link up interface
is used to route the packets. Use the no form of this command to remove a set
command from a route map.
Syntax
set ip next-hop ip-address [ip-address]
no set ip next-hop ip-address [ip-address]
ip-address —The IP address of the next hop to which packets are routed. It
must be the address of an adjacent router (i.e., the next hop must be in a
subnet configured on the local router). A maximum of 16 next-hop IP
addresses can be specified.
Default Configuration
There is no default configuration for this command.
Command Mode
Route Map mode
IP Routing Commands
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