Re: how to control OSPF DR&BDR selection in NBMA networks?

From: Manny Gonzalez (manny@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 03 2002 - 04:41:48 GMT-3


   
Also, put neighbor statement in HUB only towards the spokes... If you
put it in a router that has a PRI of 0, it will never make it to the
config, so if they reboot, they will not have neighbors... :-)

Dennis.D.Adekola@britishairways.com wrote:
>
> One good trick is to assign the spokes a priority of 0
> "ip ospf priority 0"
> This way they shall never become the DR
> And the Hub will become the DR using it's default priority.
>
> Dennis
>
> "Wen Jia Yang" <tonyblair@etang.com>@groupstudy.com on 03/02/2002 06:47:49
>
> Please respond to "Wen Jia Yang" <tonyblair@etang.com>
>
> Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
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> To: <ccielab
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> Subject: how to control OSPF DR&BDR selection in NBMA networks?
>
> For instance,in typical hub and spoke frame-relay topology,what shall we do
> to accomplish this?
>
> hub -------fr sw-----spoke1
> / \
> / \
> / \
> spoke2 spoke3
>
> Now I would like hub to be the DR,which one is BDR doesn't matter.
>
> what shall we do to do this?
> how many methods do we have?
>
> thanks for your help!



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