Hello Carlos I am read it in TCP-IP vol-1 (Jeff Doyel)
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Carlos G Mendioroz <[email protected]>wrote: > I don't know where are you reading this, but I thought that there is only > BDR election process. Once you are BDR, then you can jump to DR if the > current DR fails. > > So that is why, I guess. You don't opt, you have no choice :) > -Carlos > > vishal bhugra @ 20/02/2014 20:28 -0300 dixit: > > Hello Experts >> >> While going through the DR and BDR election process. I gone through a line >> wherein during the process of election the router will segregate the list >> of routers who have mentioned themselves as BDR and those who have >> mentioned themselves as DR. >> >> After segregation out of the list of BDR, the elected BDR will be with the >> highest priority and if not then highest Router ID. >> >> Now my question is .. Why would a router will opt himself for BDR and not >> for DR. Or we can say how a router will come to conclusion that it has to >> go for be a BDR not the DR. >> >> > -- > Carlos G Mendioroz <[email protected]> LW7 EQI Argentina > -- Thanks®ards Vishal +91 8587900305 Best way to predict the future ..... is to create it _______________________________________________ Free CCIE R&S, Collaboration, Data Center, Wireless & Security Videos :: iPexpert on YouTube: www.youtube.com/ipexpertinc
