From: Alan Ewer (acewer64@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 12 2007 - 08:01:00 ART
Hi Shiren,
yes i understand that the neighbour command can be on either location ( but
doesnt need to be on both)..
My Question is
Why does setting ip ospf pri 0 .. remove the neighbour command from the ospf
process configuration ??
Regds
Alan E
On Dec 12, 2007 8:53 PM, shiran guez <shiranp3@gmail.com> wrote:
> you do not need a neighbor statement on the spoke of the hub. only on the
> hub.
>
> if you set ip ospf prio 0 this router will never become a DR or BDR so no
> need to indicate where to unicast
>
> On Dec 12, 2007 12:38 PM, Alan Ewer <acewer64@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> > I have been pondering this little brain teaser ??
> >
> > If I have a router configured with the following
> >
> > router ospf 1
> > router id 1.1.1.1
> > network 1.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 AREA 0
> > neighbour 1.1.1.2
> >
> > ok so far right !!
> >
> > Int ser 0/0
> > ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
> > frame map bla bla bla
> > ip ospf prio 0
> >
> >
> > and bingo the neighbour command disappears from the OSPF router config
> > ...
> > Anyone know why ???
> >
> > Regds
> > Alan E
> > Brisbane, Aust
> >
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