Configuring An Mbgp Peer; Configuring An Mbgp Route Reflector - Huawei S6700 Series Configuration Manual

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S6700 Series Ethernet Switches
Configuration Guide - IP Routing
Step 4 Run:
peer ip-address as-number as-number
The IP address and AS number of a remote peer are specified.
Step 5 (Optional) Run:
peer { ipv4-address | group-name } connect-interface interface-type interface-
number [ ipv4-source-address ]
The local interface and the source address used to set up a BGP connection are specified.
If the BGP connection is set up through a Loopback interface , the command is required.
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9.3.3 Configuring an MBGP Peer

Setting up MBGP connections in the multicast address family view can provide routing
information for RPF check.
Context
Do as follows on the switch configured with a BGP peer:
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
bgp as-number
The BGP view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
ipv4-family multicast
The BGP-IPv4 multicast address family view is displayed.
Step 4 Run:
peer { ipv4-address | group-name } enable
MBGP is enabled on the original BGP peer or peer group. The original BGP peer becomes an
MBGP peer.
The parameters of the command are explained as follows:
l group-name: specifies the original BGP peer group.
l ipv4-address: specifies the IP address of the original remote BGP peer.
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9.3.4 Configuring an MBGP Route Reflector

By configuring MBGP route reflectors, you can solve the problem about the full-connection
among IBGP peers.
Issue 01 (2012-03-15)
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