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@@ -201,11 +201,40 @@ Route Map
Nexthop IP address.
+.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ip-next-hop
+ unchanged
+
+ Set the next-hop as unchanged. Pass through the route-map without
+ changing its value
+
+.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ip-next-hop
+ peer-address
+
+ Set the BGP nexthop address to the address of the peer. For an incoming
+ route-map this means the ip address of our peer is used. For an
+ outgoing route-map this means the ip address of our self is used to
+ establish the peering with our neighbor.
+
.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ipv6-next-hop
<global|local> <h:h:h:h:h:h:h:h>
Nexthop IPv6 address.
+.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ipv6-next-hop
+ peer-address
+
+ Set the BGP nexthop address to the address of the peer. For an incoming
+ route-map this means the ip address of our peer is used. For an
+ outgoing route-map this means the ip address of our self is used to
+ establish the peering with our neighbor.
+
+.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set ipv6-next-hop
+ prefer-global
+
+ For Incoming and Import Route-maps if we receive a v6 global and v6 LL
+ address for the route, then prefer to use the global address as the
+ nexthop.
+
.. cfgcmd:: set policy route-map <text> rule <1-65535> set large-community
<text>