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If you designate one of the routers in AS 100 as a
route reflector (see the figure), it will act as a concentration point, or route
reflector server, for other routers, which act as route reflector clients.
The clients peer with the route reflector and exchange routing information with
it. In turn, the route reflector will pass on, or reflect, the
information to the clients.
In the figure, RTA receives an update from an
external peer and passes it on to RTB, which is configured as a route reflector
server with two clients, RTA and RTC. RTB will reflect the update from client
RTA to client RTC.
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