The nexthop recursive-lookup command configures route-policy/route-filter-based next hop recursion.
The undo nexthop recursive-lookup command disables route-policy/route-filter-based next hop recursion.
By default, route-policy-based next hop recursion is disabled.
Usage Scenario
BGP needs route recursion in case of next hops. If route recursion is not limited, BGP routes may be incorrectly iterated, causing traffic loss. Therefore, next hops should perform recursion according to certain conditions.
To control route recursion based on a route-policy, run the nexthop recursive-lookup route-policy command. If a target recursive route is filtered out by the route-policy, the route is considered unreachable. In this manner, BGP route recursion will fail.Prerequisites
The target recursive route has been determined, and a route-policy has been configured.
Note: Before configuring a route-policy, ensure that all desired target recursive routes will not be filtered out by the route-policy.Precautions
The command does not apply to the routes received from LinkLocal peers.
<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] route-policy nexthop permit node 0 [*HUAWEI-route-policy] if-match ip-prefix ip_nexthop [*HUAWEI-route-policy] quit [*HUAWEI] ip ip-prefix nexthop permit 0.0.0.0 32 greater-equal 32 less-equal 32 [*HUAWEI] bgp 100 [*HUAWEI-bgp] ipv4-family vpnv4 [*HUAWEI-bgp-af-vpnv4] nexthop recursive-lookup route-policy nexthop