
Configuring a Route Reflector
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Using the BCC
To establish a peer-to-peer session with another route reflector in the same cluster,
navigate to the global BGP prompt and enter:
peer local
<local_reflector_address>
remote
<remote_reflector_address>
as
<as_number>
local_reflector_address
is the IP address of an interface on the local route
reflector.
remote_reflector_address
is the IP address of an interface on the remote route
reflector.
as_number
is an integer identifying the AS in which remote reflector is located.
(Because the reflector and the client are located in the same AS, BGP recognizes
that this is an IBGP session.)
When the session-specific prompt appears, enter the following command to
specify that the remote route reflector is an internal peer (that is, located in the
same cluster):
peer-mode reflector-internal
For example, the following command sequence defines a peer-to-peer session
between two route reflectors (represented by addresses 2.2.2.2 and 2.2.2.3)
located in the same cluster in AS 2:
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp# peer local 2.2.2.2 remote 2.2.2.3 as 2
peer/2.2.2.2/2.2.2.3# peer-mode reflector-internal
peer/2.2.2.2/2.2.2.3#
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