From: adiment@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Apr 26 2001 - 09:57:13 GMT-3
When the routers exchange lsa's don't they tell each other what their
priority is. I would think that the spoke router is telling the hub router
what its priority is. I don't know if the hub router can tell the spoke
router what its priority should be.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Chahal [mailto:bob.chahal@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 4:46 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OSPF neighbor priority
I searched the archives and lab'd this extensively but in a partial-mesh
frame-relay non-broadcast OPSF scenario i cannot get the
neighbor x.x.x.x priority 10
command to do what it should do. The config keeps changing back to the
priority that the neighbor router is actually set to. i.e
neighbor x.x.x.x priority 1
The issue is to get the hub router to be the DR. The way around this is to
actaully change the priorities on the serial interfaces but that might not
be an allowed option in a lab.
Previous post have suggested bugs in certain IOS versions, I'm running
c2500-js-l.112-24.bin. Is there anything I am missing here. Basically the
router with highest RID beomes DR even if I set the neighbor priority.
People have said nail the basics and this is basic. Help?
Thanks
B
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