OSPF in NBMA networks

From: Ashok Verma \(ashoverm\) (ashoverm@cisco.com)
Date: Fri Dec 26 2003 - 07:20:13 GMT-3


Hi All

I have a query about NEIGHBOR command, which is used in the NBMA network
to make the ospf peering

When we define the #neighbour x.x.x.x priority 0

What is the priority 0 means . Is it mean the other side router can not
become the DR .

One more observation I have is even if configure the # neighbour x.x.x.x
priority 0

When I check the configuration I see it as #neighbour x.x.x.x priority 1
.....is it a bug ?

Thanx

Ashok Kumar Verma
CCIP,CCDP,CCNP
Network Consulting Engineer
Customer Advocacy Advanced Service Dep.
Service Provider AS Div.2
Cisco Systems, K.K.Japan.

Tel: +81-3-5324-4583
e-mail: ashoverm@cisco.com



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