Route reflection on an ABR is used to reflect the VPNv4 routes advertised by the PE or ASBR to other devices in the same AS. As a result, PE does not need to set up BGP peer relationship with ASBR, which simplifies configurations.
The system view is displayed.
The BGP view is displayed.
The unicast IPv4 address family view is displayed.
The ABR is configured as a route reflector. If you need to configure multiple devices as clients, repeatedly run this command.
The ABR is configured to set its IP address as the next hop of the routes to be advertised to each specified IBGP peer.
The BGP view is displayed.
The BGP-MVPN address family view is displayed.
The ABR is configured as a route reflector. If you need to configure multiple devices as clients, repeatedly run this command.
The function to filter received MVPN routes based on VPN targets is disabled.
Return to the BGP view.
The BGP-VPNv4 address family view is displayed.
The ABR is configured as a route reflector. If you need to configure multiple devices as clients, repeatedly run this command.
The ABR is configured to set its IP address as the next hop of the routes to be advertised to each specified IBGP peer.
The function to filter received VPNv4 routes based on VPN targets is disabled.
The configuration is committed.