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. If a VRF instance is specified, the configuration of the communities within the VRF instance are displayed.
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.
Format | show ip bgp [vrf vrf-name] route-reflection |
Mode | Privileged EXEC |
Parameter | Description |
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Cluster ID | The cluster ID used by this router. The value configured with the bgp cluster-id command is displayed. If no cluster ID is configured, the local router ID is shown and tagged as default. |
Client-to-client Reflection | Displays Enabled when this router reflects routes received from its clients to its other clients; otherwise Disabled displays. |
Clients | A list of this router's internal peers that have been configured as route reflector clients. |
Non-client Internal Peers | A list of this router's internal peers that are not configured as route reflector clients. Routes from non-client peers are reflected to clients and vice-versa. |
Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
(Routing) #show ip bgp route-reflection Cluster ID .................................... 1.1.1.1 (configured) Client-to-client Reflection ................... Enabled Clients: 172.20.1.2, 172.20.3.2, 172.20.5.2 Non-client Internal Peers: 192.168.1.2, 192.162.2.2 Skipping set statements in outbound route map gandolf when reflecting to internal peer 172.20.1.2.