RE:OSPF Ethernet Segment DR Election

From: Duy Nguyen (net_port@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Dec 01 2001 - 19:05:58 GMT-3


   
Make r2 to be the backup then reboot the designated router. Now the r2 will
become the designated router, since the original dr comes back and can be be
elected again until the dr and bdr is gone from the network.

Absolutely Positively Continuously Sincerely,

Duy Nguyen CCNP
net_port@hotmail.com
Cell (817) 707-7451

>From: "tom cheung" <tkc9789@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "tom cheung" <tkc9789@hotmail.com>
>To: klean@mindspring.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: RE:OSPF Ethernet Segment DR Election
>Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2001 15:44:59 -0600
>
>OSPF elect DR by priority and router-id. If priority can't be changed,
>then
>you'll have to change the router-id by specifying an interface whose IP
>address has a numerically higher value than the other routers' ID. If the
>router you wish to be the DR doesn't have any other interface with a higher
>IP addres, then you're pretty much stuck.
>
>HTH
>
>Tom
>
>>From: "K. L." <klean@mindspring.com>
>>Reply-To: "K. L." <klean@mindspring.com>
>>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>Subject: RE:OSPF Ethernet Segment DR Election
>>Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2001 14:20:17 -0600
>>
>>Hello Group,
>>
>>I got scenario that one part requires for an OSPF configured Ethernet
>>segment of three routers.
>>
>>My problem is that the default priority is not to be changed on each
>>routers ethernet interface. Also, that if a specific router is to be the
>>DR (r2) even if the the loopback address of any of the other routers is
>>higher,
>>
>>In brief I have a broadcast segment with 3 routers.
>>One is to be the DR with default priority as is on each router.
>>Also, not necessarily manually configuring a selected router with the
>>highest loopback ip address.
>>Still that router (ie. r2) is to be the designated router.
>>
>>What did I miss?
>>
>>Can this be done?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>ken



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