H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 56 NEXT_HOP attribute configuration

If a BGP router has two peers on a broadcast network, it does not set itself as the next hop for routes sent

to an EBGP peer by default. As shown in

1153H

Figure 57

, Router A and Router B establish an EBGP neighbor

relationship, and Router B and Router C establish an IBGP neighbor relationship. They are on the same

broadcast network 1.1.1.0/24. When Router B sends EBGP routes to Router A, it does not set itself as the

next hop by default. However, you can configure Router B to set it (1.1.1.2/24) as the next hop for routes

sent to Router A by using the peer next-hop-local command as needed.

Figure 57 NEXT_HOP attribute configuration

IMPORTANT:

If you have configured BGP load balancing, the router sets itself as the next hop for routes sent to an IBGP
peer or peer group regardless of whether the peer next-hop-local command is configured.

To configure the NEXT_HOP attribute (IPv4):

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter BGP view or BGP-VPN

instance view.

Enter BGP view:
bgp as-number

Enter BGP-VPN instance view:

a.

bgp as-number

b.

ip vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name

N/A

3.

Enter BGP IPv4 unicast

address family view or
BGP-VPN IPv4 unicast

address family view.

address-family ipv4 [ unicast ]

N/A

4.

Specify the router as the next
hop for routes sent to a peer

or peer group.

peer { group-name | ip-address }

next-hop-local

By default, the router sets itself as
the next hop for routes sent to an

EBGP peer or peer group, but does

not set itself as the next hop for
routes sent to an IBGP peer or peer

group.

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