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HAPTER
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reflector cluster-id
refresh bgp
ROTOCOL
After route reflector is configured, it reflects the routes of a client to other clients.
For the related commands, see reflector cluster-id and peer reflect-client.
Example
Disable the reflection between clients.
[3Com-bgp] undo reflect between-clients
Syntax
reflector cluster-id { cluster-id | address }
undo reflector cluster-id
View
BGP unicast view, BGP multicast view, VPNv4 view
Parameter
cluster-id: Specifies the cluster ID of the route reflector, in integer or IP address
format, with the range from 1 to 4294967295.
address: Interface address of the route reflector's cluster ID.
Description
Using the reflector cluster-id command, you can configure the cluster ID of the
route reflector. Using the undo reflector cluster-id command, you can remove the
cluster ID of the route reflector.
By default, each route reflector uses its Router ID as the cluster ID.
Usually, there is only one route reflector in a cluster. It is the router ID of the
reflector to identify the cluster. You can configure multiple route reflectors to
improve the stability of the network. If a cluster is configured multiple route
reflectors, you can use this command to configure identical cluster ID for all the
reflectors.
For the related commands, see reflect between-clients and peer reflect-client.
Example
Set cluster ID for local router to identify the cluster.
[3Com-bgp] reflector cluster-id 80
[3Com-bgp] peer 11.128.160.10 reflect-client
Syntax
refresh bgp { all | peer-address | { group group-name } } [ multicast | vpnv4 |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] { import | export }
View
User view
Parameter
all: Refreshes all the peers.
peer-address: Refreshes the peer specified address.

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