Checking The Configuration; Configuring Bgp Route Reflectors - Huawei S6700 Series Configuration Manual

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Step 4 Run:
peer ipv4-address as-number as-number
A peer is created and an AS number is set for this peer.
Step 5 Run:
peer ipv4-address group group-name
The peer is added to the peer group.
You need to specify an AS number for each peer in a mixed EBGP peer group.
After configuring a peer group, you can configure BGP functions for the peer group. By default,
all peers in a peer group inherit the entire configuration of the peer group. The inherited
configuration can be overridden if you directly configure commands for the peer.
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7.8.5 Checking the Configuration

After BGP peer groups are configured, you can view information about BGP peers and BGP
peer groups.
Prerequisites
The BGP peer group configurations are complete.
Procedure
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7.9 Configuring BGP Route Reflectors

Deploying BGP RRs allows IBGP peers to communicate without establishing full-mesh
connections between them. Using BGP RRs simplifies network configurations and improves
route advertisement efficiency.
Issue 01 (2012-03-15)
NOTE
You can repeat Steps 4 and 5 to add multiple peers to the peer group.
Run the display bgp peer [ ipv4-address ] verbose command to check detailed information
about BGP peers.
Run the display bgp group [ group-name ] command to check information about BGP
peer groups.
NOTE
This command is applied only to devices on which BGP peer groups are created.
If a peer group is specified in this command, detailed information about this peer group
will be displayed. If no peer group is specified in this command, information about all BGP
peer groups is displayed.
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