because bgp can have multiple levels of router-reflector according to cisco.
Thanks,
Frank
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what the doctor ordered!
Chuck
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because bgp can have multiple levels
of RRs at each major location, with them
feeding local RR clients from there.
hth
Andy
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From: "Chuck Larrieu"
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Subject: RE: could a bgp reflector also be a client? [7:5528]
> Sure. Why not?
>
> The confi
As Andy says, hierarchical route reflection is perfectly reasonable
and used operationally, but needs to be approached with caution. The
most basic configuration issue, of course, is that the different
levels of clusters mst have cluster IDs.
You definitely want to look at the most current rou
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shouldn't that read AS10 rather than AS2?
Andy
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