Neighbor Route-Reflector-Client (Bgp Router Config) - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Default
No route maps are applied by default.
Format
neighbor ip-address route-map map-name {in | out}
Mode
IPv6 Address Family Config
Parameter
Description
ip-address
The neighbor's IP address.
map-name
The name of the route map to be applied.
in or out
Whether the route map is applied to incoming or outgoing routes.
no neighbor route-map (IPv6 Address Family Config)
Use the no neighbor route-map command in IPv6 Address Family Config mode to remove
the route map for IPv6 routes.
Format
no neighbor ip-address route-map map-name {in | out}
Mode
IPv6 Address Family Config

neighbor route-reflector-client (BGP Router Config)

Use this command in address family or BGP Router Config mode to configure an internal
peer as an IPv4 route reflector client.
Normally, a router does not readvertise BGP routes received from an internal peer to other
internal peers. If you configure a peer as a route reflector client, this router readvertises such
routes. A router is a route reflector if it has one or more route reflector clients. Configuring the
first route reflector client automatically makes the router a route reflector.
If you configure multiple route reflectors within a cluster, you must configure each route
reflector in the cluster with the same cluster ID. Use the
a cluster ID.
An external peer may not be configured as a route reflector client.
When reflecting a route, BGP ignores the set statements in an outbound route map to avoid
causing the receiver to compute routes that are inconsistent with other routers in the AS.
Default
Peers are not route reflector clients.
Format
neighbor ip-address route-reflector-client
Mode
BGP Router Config
Parameter
Description
ip-address
The neighbor's IPv4 address.
M6100 Series Switches
Border Gateway Protocol Commands
833
bgp cluster-id
command to configure

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