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Layer 3 Routing Commands 1391
show ip bgp route-reflection
This command displays all global configuration related to IPv4 route
reflection, including the cluster ID and whether client-to-client route
reflection is enabled, and lists all the neighbors that are configured as route
reflector clients.
Syntax
show ip bgp [vrf vrf-name] route-reflection
vrf vrf-name — Displays the aggregate address information associated with
the named VRF.
Default Configuration
By default, information about the global VRF is shown.
Command Mode
Privileged Exec mode, Global Configuration mode and all sub-modes
User Guidelines
If a route reflector client is configured with an outbound route map, the
output warns that set statements in the route map are ignored when
reflecting routes to this client.
If the vrf-name argument is specified, information pertaining to that VRF is
displayed.
The following information is displayed:
Fields Description
Cluster ID The cluster ID used by this router. The value is tagged
as configured when the value is configured with the bgp
cluster-id command. When no cluster ID is configured,
the local router ID is shown and tagged as default.
Client-to-client reflection Displayed as Enabled when this router reflects routes
received from its clients to its other clients. Otherwise,
disabled.