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<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100
[Sysname-bgp] ip vpn-instance vpn1
[Sysname-bgp-vpn1] peer 1.1.1.1 as-number 200
[Sysname-bgp-vpn1] peer 1.1.1.1 low-memory-exempt
peer next-hop-local
Use
peer next-hop-local
to set the local router as the next hop for routes sent to a peer or peer group.
Use
undo peer next-hop-local
to restore the default.
Syntax
In BGP IPv4 unicast address family view/BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast address family view/BGP VPNv4
address family view:
peer
{
group-name
|
ip-address
}
next-hop-local
undo peer
{
group-name
|
ip-address
}
next-hop-local
In BGP IPv6 unicast address family view:
peer
{
group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
next-hop-local
undo peer
{
group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
next-hop-local
Default
BGP sets the local router as the next hop for all routes sent to an EBGP peer or peer group.
BGP sets the local router as the next hop for EBGP routes sent to an IBGP peer or peer group for BGP
VPNv4 address family, but it does not set the local router as the next hop for EBGP routes sent to an IBGP
peer or peer group for other address families.
Views
BGP IPv4 unicast address family view, BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast address family view, BGP VPNv4 address
family view, BGP IPv6 unicast address family view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
group-name
: Specifies a peer group by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 47 characters. The peer
group must have been created.
ip-address
: Specifies a peer by its IP address. The peer must have been created.
ipv6-address
: Specifies a peer by its IPv6 address. The peer must have been created.
Usage guidelines
To make sure that an IBGP peer can find the next hop, you can use this command to specify the router
as the next hop for routes sent to the IBGP peer.
Examples
# In BGP IPv4 unicast address family view, specify the router as the next hop for routes sent to peer group
test
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100