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Bgp Next-hop-self

Jonn cos
Level 4
Level 4

Hi all experts.

I have 3 routers connected as below

Router-1-------------------------------RR---------------------------------------------Router-2

All 3 routers are running bgp as 10. Router-1 is advertising a prefix 10.1.1.0/24 to RR. RR in turn advertises to its route-reflector-client Router-2. But the next hop remains that of Router-1. I used the command next-hop-self on RR for Router-2 but it didnt work. Does it means, that for IBGP prefixes, i cannot use this command ?

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Lei Tian
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi John,

On RR, next-hop-self only changes next-hop for the prefixes learned from the eBGP peer. You can use route-map to set next-hop to change next-hop for all routes.

HTH,

Lei Tian

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Lei Tian
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi John,

On RR, next-hop-self only changes next-hop for the prefixes learned from the eBGP peer. You can use route-map to set next-hop to change next-hop for all routes.

HTH,

Lei Tian

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