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

From: Bhisham Bajaj (bhishambajaj@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 13:35:59 GMT-3


   
dont let the spoke becom the BDR by using
ip ospf pri 0
on all the spoke

also one more thing u must do

only use the nighbor command on the hub

BB

--- "Michael C. Popovich" <mpopovich@layer3.biz>
wrote:
> 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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