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next-hop (Dynamic Access-Internal Routes)
Syntax next-hop next-hop;
Hierarchy Level [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instance routing-options
access route prefix],
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instancerouting-options
rib routing-table-name access route prefix],
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-options access route prefix]
Release Information Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.
Support at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances
$junos-routing-instance routing-options access route prefix] and [edit dynamic-profiles
profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instance routing-options rib
routing-table-name access route prefix] hierarchy levels introduced in Junos OS Release
10.1.
Description Dynamically configure the next-hop address for an access route. Access routes are
typically unnumbered interfaces.
Options next-hop—Either the specific next-hop address you want to assign to the access route
or one of the following next-hop address predefined variables.
For IPv4 access routes, use the variable, $junos-framed-route-nexthop. The route prefix
variable is dynamically replaced with the value in Framed-Route RADIUS attribute
[22].
For IPv6 access routes, use the variable, $junos-framed-route-ipv6-nexthop. The variable
is dynamically replaced with the value in Framed-IPv6-Route RADIUS attribute [99].
Required Privilege
Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related
Documentation
Configuring Dynamic Access Routes for Subscriber Management
239Copyright © 2017, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Chapter 12: Configuration Statements (DHCP and DHCP Relay)

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