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Example
The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
(Routing)#show ip bgp route-reflection
Cluster ID....................................... 1.1.1.1 (configured)
Client-to-client Reflection...................... Enabled
Clients: 172.20.1.2, 172.20.3.2, 172.20.5.2
Non-client Internal Peers: 192.168.1.2, 192.162.2.2
Skipping set statements in outbound route map gandolf when reflecting to internal peer
172.20.1.2.
Display Parameters
Cluster ID
The cluster ID used by this router. The value configured with the bgp
cluster-id command is displayed. If no cluster ID is configured, the local
router ID is shown and tagged as default.
Client-to-client Reflection
Displays Enabled when this router reflects routes received from its
clients to its other clients;otherwise Disabled displays.
Clients
A list of this router’s internal peers that have been configured as route
reflector clients.
Non-client Internal Peers
A list of this router's internal peers that are not configured as route
reflector clients. Routes from non-client peers are reflected to clients
and vice-versa.
11-120 show ip bgp statistics
This command displays recent decision process history. Phase 1 of the decision process reacts to
UPDATE messages received from peers, determining what new routes are accepted and deleting
withdrawn routes from the Adj-RIB-In. Phase 2 determines the best path for each destination, updates the
BGP route table, and updates the common RIB. Phase 3 is run independently for each outbound update
group and determines which routes should be advertised to neighbors in each group. Each entry in the
table shows statistics for one phase of the decision process. The table shows the 20 most recent decision
process runs, with the most recent information at the end of the table. If a VRF instance is specified, the
statistics for the routes belonging to communities within the VRF instance are displayed.
show ip bgp [vrf vrf-name] statistics
Parameters
vrf vrf-name
(Optional) Displays the name of the virtual router in which to initiate the
ping. If no virtual router is specified, the ping is initiated in the default
router instance.
Default
The default is None.
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