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10.0.24.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:18:38, localpref 100, from 192.168.19.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> via se-0/0/2.0<br />

10.0.29.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:18:38, localpref 100, from 192.168.19.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> via se-0/0/2.0<br />

192.168.11.1/32 *[BGP/170] 00:18:38, MED 1, localpref 100, from 192.168.19.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> via se-0/0/2.0<br />

192.168.14.1/32 *[BGP/170] 00:18:38, localpref 100, from 192.168.19.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> via se-0/0/2.0<br />

192.168.18.1/32 *[BGP/170] 00:18:38, MED 65, localpref 100, from 192.168.19.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> via se-0/0/2.0<br />

A detailed look at one of these routes shows information about the cluster:<br />

aviva@RouterB> show route 10.0.24.0/24 extensive<br />

inet.0: 21 destinations, 22 routes (21 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)<br />

10.0.24.0/24 (1 entry, 1 announced)<br />

TSI:<br />

KRT in-kernel 10.0.24.0/24 -> {indirect(291)}<br />

*BGP Preference: 170/-101<br />

Next-hop reference count: 15<br />

Source: 192.168.19.1<br />

Next hop: via se-0/0/2.0, selected<br />

Protocol next hop: 192.168.16.1 Indirect next hop: 8670300 291<br />

State: <br />

Local AS: 65500 Peer AS: 65500<br />

Age: 25:44 Metric2: 90<br />

Task: BGP_65500.192.168.19.1+1106<br />

Announcement bits (2): 0-KRT 4-Resolve tree 1<br />

AS path: 65505 I (Originator) Cluster list: 192.168.19.1<br />

AS path: Originator ID: 192.168.16.1<br />

Localpref: 100<br />

Router ID: 192.168.19.1<br />

Indirect next hops: 1<br />

Protocol next hop: 192.168.16.1 Metric: 90 Indirect next hop:<br />

8670300 291<br />

Indirect path forwarding next hops: 1<br />

Next hop: via se-0/0/2.0<br />

192.168.16.1/32 Originating RIB: inet.0<br />

Metric: 90 Node path count: 1<br />

Forwarding nexthops: 1<br />

Nexthop: via se-0/0/2.0<br />

The Cluster list field shows the cluster ID of the route reflector. This line shows the<br />

32-bit value that we configured on RouterG. The address of the route reflector that<br />

originally sent the route is in the Originator ID field.<br />

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