RE: neighbor x.x.x.x priority under nonbraodcast multiaccess

From: mike jones (ccie1q2008@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Nov 15 2007 - 18:28:20 ART


You are correct! I miss typed! Sorry.

Mike

> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 22:27:01 -0500> From: alistair74@gmail.com> To:
ccie1q2008@hotmail.com; pahujat@gmail.com; chan_hong33@yahoo.com;
ccielab@groupstudy.com; howard101@netvigator.com> Subject: Re: neighbor
x.x.x.x priority under nonbraodcast multiaccess interface> > The default
priority is one not zero, you need to set the priority on> the remote non-hubs
to zero so they do not participate in the DR> election.> > Please correct me
if I'm mistaken> > > On 11/14/07, mike jones <ccie1q2008@hotmail.com> wrote:>
> Howard,> > The neighbor x.x.x.x priority command is need to assign a ospf
router> > as> > the DR/BDR in a hub in spoke network. Without the priority
option of this> > command. The priority value defaults to 0. The router with
the highest> > priority will become the DR. A value of 0 will not be apart of
the DR/BDR> > election process.> >> >> > Thanks!> >> > Mike> >> >> >> > >
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:21:24 -0500> From: pahujat@gmail.com> To:> >
chan_hong33@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: neighbor x.x.x.x priority under> >
nonbraodcast multiaccess interface> CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com;> >
howard101@netvigator.com> > The Best way to test this would be to set the> >
priority on the neighboring> routers to he higher than the one you set at> >
the> > hub router for neighbors> using neighbor x.x.x.x priority command in a
NBMA> > network and see what> happens after you clear the ospf process.> >
HTH,>> > Tarun> > On Nov 14, 2007 1:08 AM, Chan Hong <chan_hong33@yahoo.com>
wrote:>> > >> > > 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> >> >> > Yahoo!> > g62d8> > e. e> > (f> > ;g %o< f d= e& d= i 2g/ i;
e."! h+ e> > e>> >> > http://hk.promo.yahoo.com/security/index.htmld: h'#f 4e$
!> >> >> >



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