ip nhrp nhs
To specify the address of one or more Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) servers, use the ip nhrp nhs
command in interface configuration mode. To remove the address, use the no form of this command.
ip nhrp nhs {nhs-address [nbma {nbma-address | FQDN-string}] [multicast] [priority value] [cluster
value] | cluster value max-connections value | dynamic nbma {nbma-address | FQDN-string} [multicast]
[priority value] [cluster value] | fallback seconds}
no ip nhrp nhs {nhs-address [nbma {nbma-address | FQDN-string}] [multicast] [priority value] [cluster
value] | cluster value max-connections value | dynamic nbma {nbma-address | FQDN-string} [multicast]
[priority value] [cluster value] | fallback seconds}
Syntax Description
Address of the next-hop server being specified.
nhs-address
(Optional) Specifies the nonbroadcast multiple access
(NBMA) address or FQDN.
nbma
NBMA address.
nbma-address
Next hop server (NHS) fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) string.
FQDN-string
(Optional) Specifies the use of NBMA mapping for
broadcasts and multicasts.
multicast
(Optional) Assigns a priority to hubs to control the
order in which spokes select hubs to establish tunnels.
The range is from 0 to 255; 0 is the highest and 255
is the lowest priority.
priority value
(Optional) Specifies NHS groups. The range is from
0 to 10.
cluster value
Specifies the number of NHS elements from each
NHS group that needs to be active. The range is from
0 to 255.
max-connections value
Configures the spoke to learn the NHS protocol
address dynamically.
dynamic
Specifies the duration, in seconds, for which the spoke
must wait before falling back to an NHS of higher
priority upon recovery.
fallback seconds
Command Reference, Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1a (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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