Netgear XSM4324FS CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 689
set ip next-hop, set ip default next-hop, is specified
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches Format Mode set interface null0 Route Map Configuration set ip next-hop Use this command to specify the adjacent next-hop router in the path toward the destination to which the packets should be forwarded. If more than one IP address is specified, the first IP address associated with a currently up-connected interface is used to route the packets. 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, the set ip next-hop and set ip default next-hop commands are mutually exclusive. However, the set ip default next-hop command can be configured in a separate route-map statement. Format Mode set ip next-hop ip-address [...ip-address] Route Map Configuration Parameter ip-address Description 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 se clause. no set ip next-hop Use this command to remove a set command from a route map. Format Mode no set ip next-hop ip-address [...ip-address] Route Map Configuration 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 first next hop specified that appears to be adjacent to the router is used. The optional specified IP addresses are tried in turn. A packet is routed to the next hop specified by this command only if there is no active route for the packet's destination address in the routing table. A default route in the routing table is not considered an active route for an unknown destination address for policy-based routing (PBR). Routing Commands 689 CLI Command Reference Manual