Layer 3 Routing Commands 1296• ip-address—The neighbor’s IPv4 address.Default ConfigurationPeers are not route reflector clients by default.Command ModeBGP Router ConfigurationUser GuidelinesNormally, a router does not re-advertise BGP routes received from an internalpeer to other internal peers. If you configure a peer as a route reflector client,this router will re-advertise such routes. A router is a route reflector if it hasone or more route reflector clients. Configuring the first route reflector clientautomatically makes the router a route reflector.If you configure multiple route reflectors within a cluster, you must configureeach route reflector in the cluster with the same cluster ID. Use the bgpcluster-id command to configure a cluster ID.An external peer may not be configured as a route reflector client.When reflecting a route, BGP ignores the set statements in an outboundroute map to avoid causing the receiver to compute routes that areinconsistent with other routers in the AS.Command HistoryIntroduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.Exampleconsole(config-router)#neighbor 10.130.14.55 route-reflector-clientneighbor route-reflector-client (IPv6 AddressFamily Configuration)To configure an internal peer as an IPv4 route reflector client, use theneighbor route-reflector-client command.