From: Chan Hong (chan_hong33@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2007 - 03:08:41 ART
Hi GS,
I don't understand the function of the command "neighbor x.x.x.x
priority". Below message is the explaination from Cisco.
(Optional) 8-bit
number indicating the router priority value of the nonbroadcast neighbor
associated with the IP address specified. The default is 0. This keyword does
not apply to point-to-multipoint interfaces
I tried to blindly test this
command in routers and found that if neighbor router's interface ospf priority
is 2.
I tried to debug ip ospf packet, hello,event but still can't find out
the operation of this command..........
Regards,
Howard
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