HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference

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&<1-n>: Indicates that the argument before it can be entered up to n times. The value of n depends on
the device model.
Usage guidelines
You can specify multiple default output interfaces for backup or load sharing by executing this command
once or multiple times.
You can specify up to m default output interfaces for a node. The value of m depends on the device
model.
The default output interface must be P2P type. Using a non-P2P default output interface (broadcast and
NBMA interfaces such as Ethernet and virtual-template interfaces) can result in forwarding failures when
the interface has multiple next hops. In Non-broadcast multi-access (NBMA) networks, packets are sent
in unicast.
With a default output interface specified, the undo apply default-output-interface command removes the
default output interface.
Without any default output interface specified, the undo apply default-output-interface command
removes all default output interfaces.
Examples
# Specify Serial 2/0 as the default output interface for IPv6 packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 policy-based-route aa permit node 11
[Sysname-pbr6-aa-11] apply default-output-interface serial 2/0
Related commands
apply loadshare default-output-interface
apply loadshare
Use apply loadshare to enable load sharing among multiple next hops, output interfaces, default next
hops, or default output interfaces.
Use undo apply loadshare to restore the default.
Syntax
apply loadshare { default-next-hop | default-output-interface | next-hop | output-interface }
undo apply loadshare { default-next-hop | default-output-interface | next-hop | output-interface }
Default
Multiple next hops, output interfaces, default next hops, or default output interfaces operate in
primary/backup mode.
Views
IPv6 policy node view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
default-next-hop: Enables load sharing among multiple default next hops.
default-output-interface: Enables load sharing among multiple default output interfaces.