Let's say Router A IP is: 172.16.12.1Router A will act as the
route-reflector Router B IP: 172.16.12.2Router B is a
route-reflector-client for A Configuration on Router A will be like this
router
bgp 65000neighbor 172.16.12.2 remote-as 65000neighbor 172.16.12.2
route-reflector-client That's to
It depends on router B IP Address ... (172.16.12.1 or 12.2 ?)
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Hi All,
Please, I have this question here which I do not seem to get:
Question.
You want to configure Router A as a BGP reflector and Router B as its
client.
Stephane,
Thanks.
Well, may be there is something missing in that question. I found it
somewhere, just as it is and I was wondering whether there is something I do
not know about route-reflection or what!
Anyway, Thanks. I will assume there is something missing, and hope that I do
not meet
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Hi All,
Please, I have this question here which I do not seem to get:
Question.
You want to configure Router A as a BGP reflector and Router B as its
client. Which three commands are necessary on Router A? (Choose three
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On your RR router, you will need to have:
A, D or E (Depending on which IP is Router B), F or G (depending which one
is Router B IP). Also, although you could peer IBGP routers on directly
connected interfaces, I assume that you
26, 2002 9:46 AM
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On your RR router, you will need to have:
A, D or E (Depending on which IP is Router B), F or G (depending which one
is Router B IP
Hi All,
Please, I have this question here which I do not seem to get:
Question.
You want to configure Router A as a BGP reflector and Router B as its
client. Which three commands are necessary on Router A? (Choose three).
A. Router BGP 65000
B. Neighbor 172.16.12.1 as 65000
C.
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