From: John Jones (acer0001@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Sep 24 2006 - 01:25:07 ART
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> Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 22:44:09 -0500
> From: "John Jones" <acer0001@gmail.com>
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: OSPF Priority Numbers
>
> Hey all...
>
> What is the difference between these?
>
>
> - R1(config-if) ip ospf priority
> - R1(config-router) neighbor x.x.x.x priority
>
> They seem to do the same thing according to Doc CD. Are they both required
> over a NBMA network?
>
> Also, when configuring neighbor statements over a FR network, I notice
> that
> the statements remain visible in the config on the hub, but disappear on
> the
> spokes when neighbor adjacency is completed. Is this normal? I have set
> the
> hub as DR, if that has any bearing on it. I am running 12.4(8a) on 2811s.
>
> Thanks!
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