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. 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
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.

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