RE: ospf dr

From: Brian Best (bbest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 17 1999 - 21:58:46 GMT-3


   
Hello. I am just joining the group - officially been lurking for a few
weeks. Taking the lab in NC in Feb.

Saw Joe's post and agree for that was going through my mind. My thought was
to set 1 at priority 0, another at priority of 1 and the one you wanted to
be the DR at say priority 100. My thinking was that if the DR went down
then the router with the priority of 1 would be the BDR and pick up for the
failed DR.

What do you think?

Thanks.

Brian Best

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Chen [mailto:jchenk@online.sh.cn]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 8:44 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ospf dr

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Hi, everybody
there is a confuse problem about ospf DR.
if there're 3 routers in a ethernet: r1,r2,r3
and also in a same area.

   r1 r2 r3
    | | |
- ----+-----+------+------

how can i set r1 always be a DR router? even
though r1 is recovered after shutdown.

thanks in advance.



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