Peer Reflect-Client - Huawei Quidway S8500 Series Command Manual

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Command Manual – MPLS
Quidway S8500 Series Routing Switches
Description
Use the peer public-as-only command to configure BGP not to carry private AS
numbers when transmitting update packets.
Use the undo peer public-as-only command to configure BGP to carry private AS
numbers when transmitting update packets.
By default, private AS numbers are carried when BGP transmits update packets.
Generally, BGP carries AS number (either public or private AS number) when
transmitting BGP update packets. BGP can be configured not to carry private AS
number so that some egress routers may ignore private AS number when transmitting
BGP update packets.
Example
# Send MBGP update packets without bearing private AS numbers.
[Quidway-bgp] ipv4-family vpnv4
[Quidway-bgp-af-vpn] peer 168 public-as-only

2.1.47 peer reflect-client

Syntax
peer group-name reflect-client
undo peer group-name reflect-client
View
VPNv4 subaddress family view
Parameter
group-name: Name of a neighbor peer group, consisting of 1 to 47 alphanumeric
characters.
Description
Use the peer reflect-client command to set a specified peer group to be a client of a
router reflector.
Use the undo peer reflect-client command to cancel this setting.
By default, no router reflector exists in AS.
This configuration only applies to IBGP peer group.
Related command: reflect between-clients and reflect cluster-id.
Example
# Set the peer group test as a client of a router reflector.
Chapter 2 BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Commands
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