From: li jian hua (jasonli@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 09:40:53 GMT-3
I see.....
Thank you very much.
And the 387th,let RD's priority is the same,so router-id will be used to
select DR.
If use ip ospf priority 0 command,it is possible that no DR to select when
255 down.
RGDS
JASON
At 08:32 2002-5-9 -0400, Joe Higgins wrote:
>Your solution is a typical hub and spoke configuration. If your router, r1,
>goes down no adjacency will be formed between r2 and r3. On page 387 it is
>configured as a full ospf mesh. If r1 goes down there will be an adjacency
>formed between r2 and r3.
>
>li jian hua wrote:
>
> > HI ALL,
> > Would you please give a sample about OSPF over FR(PVC are full-mesh,use
> > non-broadcast network type)?
> > Now i am confused by the the 387th page of the book ccie practical studies.
> > My solution is that :
> >
> > r1:(make it as DR)
> > int s0
> > ip ospf priority 255
> > router ospf 2002
> > neighbor IP-of-r2
> > neighbor IP-of-r3
> >
> > r2:
> > int s0
> > ip ospf priority 0
> > router ospf 2002
> > neighbor IP-of-r1
> >
> > r3:
> > int s0
> > ip ospf priority 0
> > router ospf 2002
> > neighbor IP-of-r1
> >
> > Please comment.
> >
> > rgds
> > jason
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