<nh>
Usage
<rt-entry | protocol-nh | indirect-nexthop | flood-nh | krt-nexthop>
<nh>
<selected-next-hop/>
<weight>weight</weight>
<balance>balance</balance>
<filter>filter</filter>
<via>via</via>
<nh-local-interface>nh-local-interface</nh-local-interface>
<nh-table-receive>nh-table-receive</nh-table-receive>
<nh-table>nh-table</nh-table>
<to>to</to>
<lsp-name>lsp-name</lsp-name>
<mpls-label>mpls-label</mpls-label>
<nh-service>nh-service</nh-service>
<nh-service-pkt-dist>nh-service-pkt-dist</nh-service-pkt-dist>
<nh-service-app-data>nh-service-app-data</nh-service-app-data>
<nh-address>nh-address</nh-address>
<nh-index>nh-index</nh-index>
</nh>
</rt-entry | protocol-nh | indirect-nexthop | flood-nh | krt-nexthop>
Description
Next-hop gateway information.
Contents
<balance>—Next-hop balance.
<filter>—Next-hop firewall filter.
<lsp-name>—Tunneled into an RSVP LSP.
<mpls-label>—Label of MPLS packet.
<nh-address>—Address of next hop.
<nh-index>—Next-hop index.
<nh-local-interface>—Destination is a local interface.
<nh-service>—Next-hop service.
<nh-service-app-data>—Multi services application specific data.
<nh-service-pkt-dist>—Multi services packet distribution type.
<nh-table>—Indirect pointing to another table.
<nh-table-receive>—Destination is a local address.
<selected-next-hop>—Present if this next hop is selected.
<to>—Neighbor address to which to send (next-hop address).
<via>—Reachable via a local interface.
<weight>—Next-hop weight.