Bgp Route Reflectors Reference - Cisco NCS 5500 Series Configuration Manual

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Implementing BGP
Information about Implementing BGP

BGP Route Reflectors Reference

Figure 2: Three Fully Meshed iBGP Speakers, on page 138
illustrates a simple iBGP configuration with three
iBGP speakers (routers A, B, and C). Without route reflectors, when Router A receives a route from an external
neighbor, it must advertise it to both routers B and C. Routers B and C do not readvertise the iBGP learned
route to other iBGP speakers because the routers do not pass on routes learned from internal neighbors to
other internal neighbors, thus preventing a routing information loop.
Figure 2: Three Fully Meshed iBGP Speakers
With route reflectors, all iBGP speakers need not be fully meshed because there is a method to pass learned
routes to neighbors. In this model, an iBGP peer is configured to be a route reflector responsible for passing
iBGP learned routes to a set of iBGP neighbors. In
Figure 3: Simple BGP Model with a Route Reflector, on
page 139
, Router B is configured as a route reflector. When the route reflector receives routes advertised from
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