Supported Platforms
Configuring Next-Hop Groups
Next-hop groups allow you to include multiple interfaces used to forward duplicate packets used in port mirroring.
To configure a next-hop group, include the next-hop-group statement at the [edit forwarding-options] hierarchy level:
You can specify one or more group names. To configure the interface that sends out sampled information, include the interface statement and specify an interface. To specify a next-hop address to send sampled information, include the next-hop statement and specify an IP address.
Next-hop groups have the following restrictions:
- Next-hop groups are supported for M Series routers only.
- Next-hop groups support up to 16 next-hop addresses.
- You can configure up to 30 next-hop groups.
- Each next-hop group must have at least two next-hop addresses.
![]() | Note: When routes are exported, RIPv2 supports third-party next hops specified in policies, such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) groups. |
Next-hop groups can be used for port mirroring.