By having route reflectors, it would eliminate the need for having a fully
meshed ibgp network.  The route reflectors would update and pass on routing
information to all the other clients in the network, without having to run
all these connections to each other, thus allowing to scale the network.

-Roger
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Subject: IBGP neighbors


> 3/28/2001   12:55pm  Wednesday
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> Would anyone care to elaborate on IBGP neighbors?
> Must they always be fully meshed or do route reflectors negate this?
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> Richard L. Pickard
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