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BGP Configuration Commands
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address: Used as the interface address of the route reflector’s cluster ID.
Description
Use the reflector cluster-id command to configure the cluster ID of the route 
reflector.
Use the undo reflector cluster-id command to delete the cluster ID of the route 
reflector.
By default, each route reflector uses its Router ID as the cluster ID.
Usually, there is only one route reflector in a cluster. In this case, the cluster is 
identified by the router ID of the route reflector. You can configure multiple route 
reflectors to improve network stability. If there are multiple route reflectors, you 
can use this command to configure the same cluster ID for all these route 
reflectors.
Related command: reflect between-clientspeer reflect-client.
Example
# Set the cluster ID of the route reflector as 80.
[3Com-bgp] reflector cluster-id 80
 
[3Com-bgp] peer 172.38.160.10 reflect-client 
refresh bgp
Syntax
refresh bgp { all | peer-address | group group-name } [ multicast | vpn-instance 
instance-name | vpnv4 ] { import | export }
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Parameter
all: Resets all the connections with BGP.
peer-address: Resets the connection with a specified BGP peer.
group-name: Resets the connection with a specified BGP peer group.
import: Requests the peer for all its routes by sending Route-refresh packets to 
the peer.
export: Refreshes routes advertised to the peers.
multicast: Refreshes multicast routes.
vpn-instance: VPN instance route.
vpnv4: VPNv4 route.
Description
Use the refresh bgp command to request the peers to refresh the routes.