Hi Kaniyath,
You only need to "configure" the cluster-id on the RR's not the RR clients.
Please note that on a Cisco routers the cluster-id is automatically
calculated, but can be changed depending on your requirements. On Juniper
routers it has to be set explicitly.
HTH.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_markom.info>wrote:
> > I have one doubt in Route Reflector.
> >
> > Cluster id is configured only on Route Reflectors or All devices in the
> same
> > AS.
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> On RR's. You may have multiple RR clusters in the same AS and it may
> be unwise for them to have the same cluster-id.
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