1-9To do… Use the command… RemarksEnable the comparison of theMED for routes from differentASscompare-different-as-med OptionalNot enabled by defaultEnable the comparison of theMED for routes from each AS bestroute compare-med OptionalDisabled by defaultEnable the comparison of theMED for routes fromconfederation peersbestroute med-confederation OptionalDisabled by defaultConfiguring the NEXT_HOP AttributeYou can use the peer next-hop-local command to specify the local router as the next hop of routessent to an IPv6 multicast iBGP peer/peer group. If load balancing is configured, the router specifies itselfas the next hop of routes sent to the IPv6 multicast iBGP peer/peer group regardless of whether thepeer next-hop-local command is configured.In a “third party next hop" network, that is, the local router has two IPv6 multicast eBGP peers in abroadcast network, the router does not specify itself as the next hop of routes sent to the EBGP peersby default.Follow these steps to specify the router as the next hop of routes sent to a peer/peer group:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Enter BGP view bgp as-number —Enter IPv6 MBGP addressfamily view ipv6-family multicast —Configure the router as the nexthop of routes sent to thepeer/peer grouppeer { ipv6-group-name |ipv6-address } next-hop-localOptionalBy default, IPv6 MBGPspecifies the local router as thenext hop for routes sent to aneBGP peer/peer group, but notfor routes sent to an iBGPpeer/peer group.Configuring the AS_PATH AttributeFollow these steps to configure the AS_PATH attribute:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Enter BGP view bgp as-number —Enter IPv6 MBGP addressfamily view ipv6-family multicast —