From: Frank Jimenez (fjimenez@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 18 1999 - 12:00:07 GMT-3
Given an equal priority on all interfaces, won't the criteria for DR be Router
ID? Couldn't you then control Router ID by the use of loopback addresses?
Priority will definately not control DR election, except for the case where if
Priority=0, then no election will take place.
Frank Jimenez
fjimenez@compucom.com
11 Days to go.....
>>> Brian Best <bbest@bestsolve.com> 11/17/99 06:58PM >>>
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
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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
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how can i set r1 always be a DR router? even
though r1 is recovered after shutdown.
thanks in advance.
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