Bgp Client-To-Client Reflection - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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bgp client-to-client reflection

The bgp client-to-client reflection command re-establishes route reflection from a
BGP router reflector client to other clients. The no bgp client-to-client reflection
command stops the re-establishment of route reflection from a BGP router reflector.
Use the bgp client-to-client-reflection command to configure the cluster if it has
more than one route and to increase redundancy. The routes from a client, or route
reflector, are reflected to other clients. Clients of a route reflector are not required to
be fully interconnected.
More often than not, a cluster of clients will have a single route reflector. The router
ID of the route reflector identifies the cluster. To ensure increased redundancy, and
evade a single point of failure, a cluster might have more than one route reflector. If
this is the case, all route reflectors that are in the must be configured with a 4-byte
cluster ID. Use the no bgp client-to-client command to disable BGP client-to-client
reflection. If client-to-client reflection is enabled, clients of a route reflector can not
be members of a peer group
Group Access
ISP
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Command Line Usage
bgp client-to-client reflection
no bgp client-to-client reflection
Command Default
When a route reflector is configured, it reflects routes from a client to other clients.
BGP Commands
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