Layer 3 Routing Commands 1412User GuidelinesWhen used in a route map applied to UPDATE messages received from aneighbor, the command sets the next hop address for matching IPv6 routesreceived from the neighbor. When used in a route map applied to UPDATEmessages sent to a neighbor, the command sets the next hop address formatching IPv6 routes sent to the neighbor. If the address is a link localaddress, the address is assumed to be on the interface where the UPDATE issent or received. If the command specifies a global IPv6 address, the address isnot required to be on a local subnet.Command HistoryIntroduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.Exampleconsole(route-map)#set ipv6 next-hop FE80::0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329set local-preferenceTo set the local preference of specific BGP routes, use the set local-preferencecommand in route-map configuration mode. To remove a set command froma route map, use the no form of this command.Syntaxset local-preference valueno set local-preference value• value—A local preference value, from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (any 32 bitinteger).Default ConfigurationThere is no default configuration for this command.Command ModeRoute Map Configuration