yes, yes that's it.

page 197 of Cisco Press ACRC (Laura Chappel) states:

quote

1.    A router notices a change in a link-state and multicasts an LSU packet
that includes the updated LSA entry to 224.0.0.6, the "all OSPF DRs" (and
BDR) address.

2.    The DR acknowledges the receipt of the change and floods the LSU to
others on the network using the OSPF multicast address
224.0.0.5..............

unquote

I'm studying to write this exam next..... :-)

Kevin Wigle

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> Can anyone tell me if the DR and BDR both listen to multicast address of
> 224.0.0.6 and all OSP routers use 224.0.0.5.
>
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