RE: when do we need to nail the DR priority?

From: Michael C. Popovich (mpopovich@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 13:07:55 GMT-3


   
How would this work in the following scenario.

R1 is hub in a frame network with R2 and R3 the spoke for multipoint
network.

You have set R1 to be the DR and R2 to be the BDR. R1 goes down so R2 is
then DR. R1 comes back up. How do we get R1 to become DR again? I
thought this was discussed a couple of months ago but I can't seem to
find the answer.

MP

-----Original Message-----
From: Bhisham Bajaj [mailto:bhishambajaj@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 9:32 AM
To: Shadi; ccielab
Subject: Re: when do we need to nail the DR priority?

with Fr the hub has to be the dr
your network will go for a tos if the spoke becomes
the Dr
so it is very Imp in Fr

but in lan there is no problem any roter can be the dr

Bajaj

> Hi,
>
> During my studies, I saw that we should always nail
> the DR Router by ip ospf
> priority, so that always that router be the DR when
> using Frame-relay with
> broadcast or non broadcast network type.
>
> What about Ethernet network why we don't nail it
> too?
>
>
> Shadi
>



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