Hello again. My question is this...
By default, the clients of a route reflector are not required to be fully
meshed and the routes from a client are reflected to other clients. However,
if the clients
are fully meshed, route reflection is not required.

router bgp 5
 neighbor 155.24.95.22 route-reflector-client
 neighbor 155.24.95.23 route-reflector-client
 neighbor 155.24.95.24 route-reflector-client
 no bgp client-to-client reflection

So the "neighbor route-reflector-client" is useless in this configuration?

This is scenario is even more useless with this statement from Halabi's BGP
Case Study...

"If BGP client-to-client reflection were turned off on the RR and redundant
BGP peering was made between the clients, then using peer groups would be
alright."

Can someone clarify on the use of this command
"bgp client-to-client reflection"? Thanks.

Elmer




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