Administrator Guide
Layer 3 Routing Commands 1389
If the vrf-name argument is specified, information pertaining to that VRF is
displayed.
The following information is displayed:
Command History
Introduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.
Updated in version 6.3.0.1 firmware.
Example
console # 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, 192.168.2.2
Skipping set statements in outbound route map gandolf when reflecting to
internal peer 172.20.1.2.
show ip bgp statistics
This command displays recent decision process history. Phase 1 of the
decision process reacts to UPDATE messages received from peers,
determining what new routes are accepted and deleting withdrawn routes
from the Adj-RIB-In. Phase 2 determines the best path for each destination,
Fields Description
Cluster ID The cluster ID used by this router. The value is tagged
as configured when the value is configured with the bgp
cluster-id command. When no cluster ID is configured,
the local router ID is shown and tagged as default.
Client-to-client reflection Displayed as Enabled when this router reflects routes
received from its clients to its other clients. Otherwise,
disabled.
Clients A list of this router’s internal peers which 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.