peer reflect-client (BGP-VPNv6 address family view)(IPv6)

Function

The peer reflect-client command configures the local router as the route reflector and the peer as the client of the route reflector.

The undo peer reflect-client command cancels the configuration.

By default, the route reflector and its client are not configured.

Format

peer peerIpv6Addr reflect-client

undo peer peerIpv6Addr reflect-client

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
peerIpv6Addr

Specifies the IPv6 address of a BGP peer.

The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X.

Views

BGP-VPNv6 address family view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
bgp write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

Full-meshed connections need to be established between IBGP peers to ensure the connectivity between the IBGP peers. If there are n Devices in an AS, n (n-1)/2 IBGP connections need to be established. A large number of IBGP peers use a lot of network and CPU resources. An RR can be used to solve the problem.

In an AS, one Device functions as an RR and other Devices function as clients. The clients establish IBGP connections with the RR. The RR and its clients form a cluster. The RR reflects routes among the clients, and therefore the clients do not need to establish any BGP connection. Assume that an AS has n Devices. If one of the Devices functions as an RR, and other Devices function as clients, the number of IBGP connections to be established is n-1. This means that network and CPU resources are greatly reduced.

An RR is easy to configure, because it needs to be configured only on the device that functions as a reflector and clients do not need to know that they are clients.

Configuration Impact

If the peer reflect-client command is run multiple times in the same view, the latest configuration overwrites the previous one.

The device where the peer reflect-client command is run serves as the RR and a specified peer serves as the client of the RR.

Precautions

The peer reflect-client command can be only used between IBGP peers.

reflect-client configured in an address family is valid in this family address and cannot be inherited by other address families. Configuring reflect-client in a specified address family is recommended.

Example

# Configure a peer as a client of an RR.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] bgp 100
[*HUAWEI-bgp] peer 2001:db8:1::1 as-number 100
[*HUAWEI-bgp] ipv6-family vpnv6
[*HUAWEI-bgp-af-vpnv6] peer 2001:db8:1::1 enable
[*HUAWEI-bgp-af-vpnv6] peer 2001:db8:1::1 reflect-client
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