re: neighbor command

From: "Rudy Phen" (rudy.phen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 07 1999 - 23:40:13 GMT-3


   
Hi Eng wee,

regarding the priority issue, in cisco ios the default priority is 1, that's me
an if you didn't configure priority, cisco router will have priority value is 1
.
To change the priority for DR/BDR election, you must use "IP OSPF PRIORITY" int
erface command and put the command in the interface.
You may try it.. good luck

Rudy Phen
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From: "Chuah Eng Wee" <chuahew@cyberway.com.sg>, on 07/04/1999 12:18 AM:

Hi all,

I have 3 routers in an NBMA network.

The hub router uses point-to-point subinterface
Two spoke router use physical interface

I want to make the hub router a DR, therefore, at the hub router, i use

router ospf 10
  network ......
  neighbor spokeA-ip
  neighbor spkeB-ip

At spokeA,
router ospf 10
   neigh Hub-ip priority 10

At spokeB,
   neigh Hub-ip priority 10

I read from the documentation that if no priority is not specified, it'll
be priority 0,
which implies it will not participate in DB/BRD election. However, I get a
priority of 1
when I did not specify it. At the spoke, the configuration will change the
priority to 1
after a while even when I keyed in the priority to be 10.

Any idea what did I miss out or there's bug in the IOS ??

Thanks
Eng Wee



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