Configuring an mbgp route reflector – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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When configuring MBGP community, you need to reference a route policy to define the specific

community attributes, and apply the route policy for route advertisement.

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For route policy configuration, refer to Route Policy Configuration in the Layer 3 - IP Routing

Configuration Guide.

Configuring an MBGP Route Reflector

To guarantee the connectivity between multicast iBGP peers in an AS, you need to make them fully

meshed. But this becomes unpractical when there are large numbers of multicast iBGP peers.

Configuring route reflectors can solve this problem.

Follow these steps to configure an MBGP route reflector:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter BGP view

bgp as-number

Enter IPv4 MBGP address family

view

ipv4-family multicast

Configure the router as a route

reflector and specify an MBGP

peer/peer group as its client

peer { group-name |

peer-address } reflect-client

Required

Not configured by default.

Enable route reflection between

clients

reflect between-clients

Optional

Enabled by default.

Configure the cluster ID of the

route reflector

reflector cluster-id cluster-id

Optional

By default, a route reflector uses

its router ID as the cluster ID.

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In general, it is not required that clients of a route reflector be fully meshed. The route reflector

forwards routing information between clients. If clients are fully meshed, you can disable route

reflection between clients to reduce routing costs.

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In general, a cluster has only one route reflector, and the router ID of the route reflector is used to

identify the cluster. You can configure multiple route reflectors to improve network stability. In this

case, you need to specify the same cluster ID for these route reflectors to avoid routing loops.

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