After a route reflector is configured, it reflects routes between clients. If the clients are fully meshed, it is
recommended to disable route reflection on the route reflector to reduce costs.
Related commands: reflector cluster-id, peer reflect-client.
Examples
# Enable route reflection between clients.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100
[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] reflect between-clients
reflector cluster-id (IPv6 address family view)
Syntax
reflector cluster-id cluster-id
undo reflector cluster-id
View
IPv6 address family view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
cluster-id: Specifies the cluster ID of the route reflector, an integer from 1 to 4294967295 (the system
translates it into an IPv4 address) or an IPv4 address.
Description
Use the reflector cluster-id command to configure the cluster ID of the route reflector.
Use the undo reflector cluster-id command to remove the configured cluster ID.
By default, a route reflector uses its router ID as the cluster ID.
Usually, there is only one route reflector in a cluster, so the router ID of the route reflector identifies the
cluster. If multiple route reflectors are configured to improve the stability of the network, you should use
this command to configure the identical cluster ID for all the reflectors to avoid routing loops.
Related commands: reflect between-clients, peer reflect-client.
Examples
# Set 50 as the cluster ID for the route reflector, which is one of multiple route reflectors in the cluster.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100
[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6] reflector cluster-id 50
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