Bridging the gap between CCIE RS and SP

December 1, 2008

Mini Lab – Question 6

Filed under: Mini Labs — Tags: — 21500 @ 1:44 pm

Two requirements: One configure iBGP neighbors and secondly Sw2 must be the router reflector.

Rack1SW2(config)#router bgp 1
Rack1SW2(config-router)#neighbor 183.0.2.2 remote-as 1
Rack1SW2(config-router)#neighbor 183.0.2.2 route-reflector-client
Rack1SW2(config-router)#neighbor 183.0.4.4 remote-as 1
Rack1SW2(config-router)#neighbor 183.0.4.4 route-reflector-client

Verify:

Rack1SW2#sh ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 183.0.30.30, local AS number 1
BGP table version is 1, main routing table version 1
Neighbor     V    AS    MsgRcvd     MsgSent    TblVer    InQ    OutQ     Up/Down    State/PfxRcd
183.0.2.2    4      1     9      5     1     0      0 00:01:41      0
183.0.4.4    4     1      9     5      1    0      0 00:01:20    0

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