Configuring the med attribute, Configuring the next hop attribute – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring the MED attribute

When other conditions of routes to a destination are identical, the route with the smallest MED is

selected.
Follow these steps to configure the MED attribute:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter BGP view

bgp as-number

Enter IPv4 MBGP address family
view

ipv4-family multicast

Configure the default MED value

default med med-value

Optional
0 by default.

Enable the comparison of the MED

of routes from different ASs

compare-different-as-med

Optional
Not enabled by default.

Enable the comparison of the MED
of routes from each AS

bestroute compare-med

Optional
Not enabled by default.

Enable the comparison of the MED

of routes from confederation peers bestroute med-confederation

Optional
Not enabled by default.

Configuring the next hop attribute

You can use the peer next-hop-local command to specify the local router as the next hop of routes sent

to an MBGP iBGP peer or peer group. If load balancing is configured, the router specifies itself as the

next hop of route advertisements to the multicast iBGP peer or peer group regardless of whether the peer
next-hop-local command is configured.
In a third-party next-hop network (that is, when the local router has two multicast eBGP peers in a

broadcast network), the router does not specify itself as the next hop of routing information sent to the

eBGP peers unless the peer next-hop-local command is configured.
Follow these steps to specify the router as the next hop of routes sent to a peer or a peer group:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter BGP view

bgp as-number

Enter IPv4 MBGP address family
view

ipv4-family multicast

Specify the router as the next hop
of routes sent to a peer or a peer

group

peer { group-name | ip-address }
next-hop-local

Optional
By default, IPv6 MBGP specifies
the local router as the next hop for

routes sent to an eBGP peer or a
peer group, but not for routes sent

to an MBGP iBGP peer or a peer

group.

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