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Use route-reflector-client in iBGP

kevingcfcb88
Level 1
Level 1

Hi, my doubt is the next:

Ii have the next topoly:

     R5                      R6---------R7

         \                    /

          \                  / 

           R4            R2

               \         /

                 \     /

                    R3

R4,R3 and R2 belong to the same AS 100.

R5 belong to AS 200

R6 belong to AS 300

R7 is a static route.

My problem is that i use route-refelctor-client on R4 and R2 pointing R3 and viceversa, but i cant' see the routes static from R6, i already redistribute static on R6.. How can i do, only using BGP?

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bava_ccna
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Kevin,

Can you post the bgp configuration of each routers?, posting "show ip bgp" and "show ip bgp summary"  output would also be useful..

-bava

cadet alain
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

in your topology you can use R3 as the RR and  either R4 or R2 as a RR-client with the command neighbor x.x.x.x route-reflector-client.

Let's suppose R2 is a RR-client then when R3 receives an iBGP update from R2(client) it will reflect to R4( non-client) and when it receives an iBGP update from R4(non-client) it will reflect to R2(client) due to iBGP route-reflection rules.

Regards.

Alain

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