Re: ospf Neighbors Stuck in Two-Way State

From: Digital Yemeni (digital.yemeni@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2007 - 21:31:58 ART


The suggestion is to leave OSPF neighbors alone... You only need to mess up
with the Frame Relay hub-and-spoke type. Unless you were told to change
something, whatever DR/BDR/2-way state you end up with should be okay! ;-)

On 4/9/07, Hossam Abbas <habbas97@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Does any1 knows this case when two Neighbors Stuck in Two-Way State,
> this happens when we have more than 2 routers ( 3 for example) on ospf
> broadcast network, and we have two of them priority 0, these 2 routers form
> adjecency with the third router (DR) and stuck in Two-Way State.
>
> i checked this out and it was normal behavior of OSPF, and it was made to
> avoid LSA flood in full mesh network topology.
>
> my question is if i have this case in real LAB, shall i leave it the way
> it is, or should i try to figure out a solution.
>
> in case of three routers i think we could make one DR and the other one
> BDR, but if there are more than 3 routers
>
> do any 1 have a suggestion
>
>
>
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