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| IP Routing Commands
Border Gateway Protocol (BGPv4)
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If there is only one route reflector in a cluster, that router would still have
to process the same number of routing messages that would be required if
it were in a fully meshed network. It is therefore preferable to use more
than one route reflector in a cluster to reduce the overall number of iBGP
sessions a single reflector has to handle.
If multiple route reflectors are configured in the same cluster, they must be
fully meshed with each other. However, the route reflector clients only need
to be connected to its designated route reflector. Once all iBGP routing
sessions are established, routing advertisements must follow these rules:
◆
Announcements received by a route reflector from another reflector are
passed to its clients.
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Announcements received by a route reflector from a reflector client are
passed to other route reflectors in the cluster.
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Announcements received by a route reflector from an eBGP speaker are
passed to all route reflectors in the cluster and to its own clients.
It can now be seen that routing information learned from an iBGP speaker
can be passed to another iBGP speaker. This breaks the normal rules for a
fully meshed iBGP autonomous system, and other steps are now required
to avoid routing loops. These include the addition of the following new
attributes:
◆
Originator-ID – When a route reflector learns about a route from one of
its clients, it adds this attribute to the announcement before reflecting
it to other speakers. If a route reflector receives an announcement
about a route with an Originator-ID that matches its own router ID, it
should drop it.
◆
Cluster-List – This is a list of the clusters through which a route
announcement has passed. When a route reflector passes on an
announcement, it must prepend the local Cluster-ID to this list. The
Cluster-List thereby serves a similar function to the AS-Path attribute in
detecting routing loops.
Configuration Guidelines
1.
Route reflection from this router is enabled by default. If it has been
disabled, use the
bgp client-to-client reflection
command to restore
route reflection via this router.
2.
If more than one route reflector is used, use the
command to configure the cluster identifier.
3.
Use the
neighbor route-reflector-client
command configure a
neighboring router as a client.
Summary of Contents for ECS4660-28F
Page 1: ...Management Guide www edge core com ECS4660 28F Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Switch...
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Page 12: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 12...
Page 64: ...CONTENTS 64...
Page 90: ...TABLES 90...
Page 92: ...SECTION I Getting Started 92...
Page 122: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 122 Multicast Routing on page 825...
Page 148: ...CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 148...
Page 224: ...CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 224 Figure 68 Configuring VLAN Trunking...
Page 262: ...CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring VLAN Translation 262...
Page 304: ...CHAPTER 9 Congestion Control Automatic Traffic Control 304...
Page 340: ...CHAPTER 11 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port 340...
Page 452: ...CHAPTER 13 Security Measures DHCP Snooping 452...
Page 740: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Configuring the PPPoE Intermediate Agent 740...
Page 866: ...CHAPTER 21 Multicast Routing Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6 866...
Page 882: ...CHAPTER 22 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 882...
Page 1024: ...CHAPTER 26 Remote Monitoring Commands 1024...
Page 1030: ...CHAPTER 27 Flow Sampling Commands 1030...
Page 1088: ...CHAPTER 28 Authentication Commands PPPoE Intermediate Agent 1088...
Page 1162: ...CHAPTER 29 General Security Measures Configuring Port based Traffic Segmentation 1162...
Page 1186: ...CHAPTER 30 Access Control Lists ACL Information 1186...
Page 1214: ...CHAPTER 31 Interface Commands Transceiver Threshold Configuration 1214...
Page 1238: ...CHAPTER 33 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 1238...
Page 1258: ...CHAPTER 34 Congestion Control Commands Automatic Traffic Control Commands 1258...
Page 1270: ...CHAPTER 36 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 1270...
Page 1276: ...CHAPTER 37 Address Table Commands 1276...
Page 1336: ...CHAPTER 39 ERPS Commands 1336...
Page 1386: ...CHAPTER 40 VLAN Commands Configuring Voice VLANs 1386...
Page 1406: ...CHAPTER 41 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 1406...
Page 1424: ...CHAPTER 42 Quality of Service Commands 1424...
Page 1536: ...CHAPTER 43 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 1536...
Page 1602: ...CHAPTER 45 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 1602...
Page 1624: ...CHAPTER 47 Domain Name Service Commands 1624...
Page 1646: ...CHAPTER 48 DHCP Commands DHCP Server 1646...
Page 1974: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1974...
Page 1980: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1980...