From: Peter van Oene (pvo@usermail.com)
Date: Tue Oct 15 2002 - 17:01:34 GMT-3
Cisco uses RID as cluster ID by default.  When you add the RRC neighbor, it 
builds a session with the RID based cluster.  Subsequently changing the 
cluster ID likely throws it off a bit.  Probably something they will fix 
later assuming people deem it broken.
At 02:44 PM 10/14/2002 -0700, Richard Davidson wrote:
>When I enter this command (bgp cluster-id x) on the route reflector I get 
>the following error:
>
>C(config-router)#bgp cluster-id 1
>% Neighbors configured as RR-client. Deconfigure first.
>
>I don't understand.  Isn't this command supposed to be entered on the 
>route-reflectors?  This is my show run:
>
>router bgp 1
>  bgp log-neighbor-changes
>  network 172.17.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0
>  neighbor 172.16.0.1 remote-as 1
>  neighbor 193.16.0.2 remote-as 1
>  neighbor 193.16.0.2 route-reflector-client
>
>
>
>
>Rich
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