On a medium-sized network configured with BGP, two RRs are typically deployed to improved BGP RR reliability. Typically, the cluster IDs of the two RRs are set as the same. Which of the following is the reason for that?
A.
To prevent loops.
B.
To prevent sub-optimal routes.
C.
To prevent memory insufficiency caused by receiving too many routes on RRs.
D.
To prevent memory insufficiency caused by receiving too many routes on clients.
Question is not why do we use cluster ID (which is prevent loops), but rather why we use the same ID which is IMO to prevent memory insufficiency on the RR
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