Setup Guide
bgp cluster-id ip-address | number
– ip-address: IP address as the route reector cluster ID.
– number: A route reector cluster ID as a number from 1 to 4294967295.
You can have multiple clusters in an AS. When a BGP cluster contains only one route reector, the cluster ID is the route reector’s
router ID. For redundancy, a BGP cluster may contain two or more route reectors. Without a cluster ID, the route reector cannot
recognize route updates from the other routes reector within the cluster.
• Congure the local router as a route reector and the specied neighbors or peer group as members of the cluster.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {ip-address | ipv6-address | peer-group-name} route-reflector-client
When you enter this command for the rst time, the router congures as a route reector and the specied BGP neighbors congure as
clients in the route reector cluster. When you remove all clients of a route reector using the no neighbor route-reflector-
client command, the router no longer functions as a route reector. When you enable a route reector, Dell EMC Networking OS
automatically enables route reection to all clients. To disable route reection between all clients in this reector, use the no bgp
client-to-client reflection command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode. All clients must be fully meshed before you
disable route reection.
To view a route reector conguration, use the show config command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode or the show
running-config bgp in EXEC Privilege mode.
Enabling Route Flap Dampening
When EBGP routes become unavailable, they “ap” and the router issues both WITHDRAWN and UPDATE notices.
A ap is when a route:
• is withdrawn
• is readvertised after being withdrawn
• has an attribute change
The constant router reaction to the WITHDRAWN and UPDATE notices causes instability in the BGP process. To minimize this instability,
you may congure penalties (a numeric value) for routes that ap. When that penalty value reaches a congured limit, the route is not
advertised, even if the route is up. In Dell EMC Networking OS, that penalty value is 1024. As time passes and the route does not ap, the
penalty value decrements or is decayed. However, if the route aps again, it is assigned another penalty.
The penalty value is cumulative and penalty is added under following cases:
• Withdraw
• Readvertise
• Attribute change
When dampening is applied to a route, its path is described by one of the following terms:
• history entry — an entry that stores information on a downed route
• dampened path — a path that is no longer advertised
• penalized path — a path that is assigned a penalty
To congure route ap dampening parameters, set dampening parameters using a route map, clear information on route dampening and
return suppressed routes to active state, view statistics on route apping, or change the path selection from the default mode
(deterministic) to non-deterministic, use the following commands.
• Enable route dampening.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
bgp dampening [half-life | reuse | suppress max-suppress-time] [route-map map-name]
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