From: Jim Brown (Jim.Brown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 12 2001 - 22:42:32 GMT-3
As far as I know this command does not work.
You must set priority on the interface independent of the neighbor
statement.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandro Ciffali [mailto:sandyccie@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 9:56 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Ospf NBMA strange experience
I am trying following in my tes bed.
Routers R2, R3 and R4 connected with frame. R3 is a
hub with a physical interface to the frame, R2 is
through the subinterface and R4 is through physical
interface connected to the frame. The frame network is
NBMA. I have tried following to make R3 DR.
Try 1)
Configure following line under ospf on R2
neighbor ip_address_R3 priority 10
Also under subinterface i have ip ospf network
nonbroad
Under R4 ospf statements I have
neighbor ip_address_R3 priority 10 and ip ospf net
nonbroad for the interface
Under ospf of R3 I have
neighbor ip_address_R2 priority 0
neighbor ip_address_R4 priority 0
When i do this the highest ip address becomes the DR,
the funny thing is now when i check my running configs
my neighbor statements are different,
On R3 i see sh run as
neighbor ip_address_R2 priority 1 and ip_address_R4
priority 1. My show startup-config is still the
original that i configrured (With 0 priority)
It does not stop here on R2 which is chosen as the DR
My neighbor statement changes from priority 50 to
priority 1 again in the running config only not in the
startup config. Same happens on R4 also.
Any suggestions???
Sandro
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