Re: neighbor priority commands

From: Noble, TN (noble.pillai@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Oct 06 2006 - 01:31:11 ART


The priority command does the same thing irrespective of the place it is
applied. I mean, ip ospf priority 0 and neighbour 1.2.3.4 priority 0
(optional and 0 is defaul) should do the same for us.

Thank you,

-Noble

On 10/6/06, david robin <robindavi@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> I m confused with neighbor priority command, I configured R1 as
> frame-relay
> hub, R2 and R5 as spokes. interfaces are non-broadcast so you must use
> neighbor command.
>
> because R1 is the hub so prioriies of the two other routers must be set to
> 0
> in order to make R1 as the DR, I know we can accomplish this by using ip
> ospf priority 0 under R2 and R5 serial interfaces.
>
> the question is does the neighbor priority command has any relation to
> DR/BDR election, and if so what is the relation between it and ip ospf
> priority 0, does ospf priority 0 override it or what ?
>
> and what is the use on neighbor priority command if is has no relation to
> DR/BDR election
>
> many thanks
>
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