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UANTA COMPUTER INC.
Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch
QuantaMesh | Routing Commands
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This command affects all incoming packet types and is always used if configured. If configured next-hop
is not present in the routing table, an ARP request is sent from the router.
In a route-map statement, 'set ip next-hop' and 'set ip default next-hop' terms are mutually exclusive.
However, a 'set ip default next-hop' can be configured in a separate route-map statement.
To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
set ip next-hop <next-hop-address> [...next-hop-address]
no set ip next-hop <next-hop-address> [...next-hop-address]
Default Setting
None.
Command Mode
Route Map Config
Parameter
next-hop-address: The IP address of the next hop to which packets are output. It must be the
address of an adjacent router. A maximum of 16 next-hop IP addresses can be specified in this 'set'
clause.
6.10.2.17 set ip default next-hop
Use this command to set a list of default next-hop IP addresses. If more than one IP address is specified,
the ECMP rule is used.
A packet is routed to the next hop specified by this command only if there is no explicit route for the
packet's destination address in the routing table. A default route in the routing table is not considered an
explicit route for an unknown destination address.
In a route-map statement, 'set ip next-hop' and 'set ip default next-hop' terms are mutually exclusive.
However, a 'set ip next-hop' can be configured in a separate route-map statement.
To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
set ip default next-hop <next-hop-address> [...next-hop-address]
no set ip default next-hop <next-hop-address> [...next-hop-address]
Default Setting
None.
Command Mode
Route Map Config
Parameter

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