I'm trying to use the "set ip next-hop" feature in a route-map
and seeing some behavior I don't understand.

If I define the "ip next-hop" to be an IP address that's
not on an interface directly connected to the router performing
the route-map, the router does the recursive lookup and
forwards the packet accordingly.  This is good.

If I define the "ip next-hop" to be an IP address for
the remote end of a locally connected POS interface, the
packet is forwarded out the POS interface.  This is good.

If I define the "ip next-hop" to be an IP address for a
router directly connected via an ethernet interface, the
packet appears to get dropped.  Basically, I have a setup
where I'm using an ethernet as a point-to-point link
and when the next-hop is set to the IP at the other end of 
the ethernet /30, forwarding doesn't seem to work.

Any thoughts on why this doesn't work when on ethernet?

Thanks




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