Help us improve your experience.

Let us know what you think.

Do you have time for a two-minute survey?

header-navigation
keyboard_arrow_up
close
keyboard_arrow_left
Junos CLI Reference
Table of Contents Expand all
list Table of Contents
file_download PDF
{ "lLangCode": "en", "lName": "English", "lCountryCode": "us", "transcode": "en_US" }
English
keyboard_arrow_right

next-hop-group

date_range 20-Nov-23

Syntax

content_copy zoom_out_map
next-hop-group group-name{
    group-type inet6;
    interface interface-name {
        next-hop ipv6-address;
    }
    next-hop-subgroup group-name{
        interface interface-name {
            next-hop ipv6-address;
        }
    }
}

Hierarchy Level

content_copy zoom_out_map
[edit forwarding-options port-mirroring family inet6 output]

Description

Specify the next-hop group through which to send port-mirror traffic to an analyzer. This configuration enables multipacket port mirroring on MX Series routers with or without the use of a Tunnel PIC. It is implicitly assumed that a subgroup is up only if more than one interface in the subgroup is up.

Options

group-name—Name of the next-hop group. Up to 30 next-hop groups are supported for the router. Each next-hop group must have at least two next-hop addresses.

interface-name—Name of the interface used to reach the next-hop destination.

ipv6-address—IPv6 address of the next-hop router. Each next-hop group supports up to 16 next-hop addresses. Each next-hop subgroup can have up to 16 next-hop groups.

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 14.2.

footer-navigation