Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(14)S

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      BGP Next Hop Propagation
Additional References
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Cisco IOS Release 12.0(16)ST, 12.2, 12.2(14)S, and 12.0(22)S
Router Reflector Client: Example
The following example, starting in global configuration mode, configures the local router 
(route-reflector client) to establish peering with the route reflector and to propagate the next hop 
unchanged: 
router bgp 65412
address-family ipv4
neighbor 192.168.0.1 activate 
neighbor 192.168.0.1 ebgp-multihop 255
neighbor 192.168.0.1 next-hop-unchanged 
end 
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the BGP Next Hop Propagation feature.
Related Documents
Standards
Related Topic
Document Title
BGP commands and configuration tasks—The BGP 
Next Hop Propagation feature is an extension of the 
BGP routing protocol. For more information about 
configuring BGP, route reflectors, route 
summarization, and filtering, refer to the Cisco IOS IP 
Routing Configuration Guide 
and the Cisco IOS IP 
Command Reference, Volume 2 of 4: Routing 
Protocols
.
iBGP multipath loadsharing—For internal BGP 
(iBGP) multipath load-sharing configuration and 
command reference information, refer to the iBGP 
Multipath Load Sharing feature document in the “New 
Features in Release 12.2(1)T” area of Cisco.com.
Standards
Title
No new or modified standards are supported by this 
feature, and support for existing standards has not been 
modified by this feature.