Re: BGP Route Reflector

From: soon ccie (soonccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb 26 2003 - 16:34:36 GMT-3


Hi, Where did you see that peer-group does not work w/ RR? it works fine for me...hope I did not
miss what could be an important issue then.

--- Annu Roopa <annu_roopa@yahoo.com> wrote:
> David,
> In addition to what i had said before also note a couple of things:
> 1. U cannot use Peer-groups with Route-reflectors. If u want to use peer groups with route
> -reflectors then u would have to disable the "route-reflector-client" on the RR (which u dont
> want to bcoz the clients are not fully meshed). Look at thsi BGP link under Multiple RRs within
> a Cluster - last para.Watch the wrap.
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a00800c95bb.shtml#routereflectors
> Also the RR scenario is used to overcome the full -mesh requirements of IBGP. So its is used but
> in ur case since the clients get the routes from RR i guess they get only the BGP best path
> selected by R6 the RR as also mentioned by someone else.
> Try using two RR such that the lower 2 routers R2 and R5 get their routes form 2 RR's and see if
> it makes a difference.
> Hope that helps.
> Annu.
>
>
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