Tony - First let me say, I am by no means an OSPF guru so I hope I don't add
any confusion here. If I am understanding your diagram correctly, all your
routers here have point-to-point connections with other routers. With
point-to-point links, no DR or BDR is needed. So while adjacencies will be
formed between each router that has a point to point connection, a DR and
BDR will not be elected in this scenario.
Does anyone care to comment?
Scott Chapin
CCNA
on 5/18/2000 10:50 AM, Tony Vendetti at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry I thought the diagram would work I'll try again accounting for word
> wrap !
>
> Router A ------- Router B ------- Router H
> | |
> Router D Router C
> | I
> Router E -------- Router F ------ Router G
>
> Router F adjacencies are - Router C, Router G, Router E
> Router F knows about the following routers due to the links
> onthe adjacent routers: Router D, Router B.
>
> After DR is chosen, it will be added to adjacency database ?
> if inthis case Router A is chosen as DR then the adjacency
> database woulld add Router A and a 2nd route to D.
>
> Is this correct ?
>
> Tony Vendetti
> CCNA,CCDA,RCDD, MCSE
>
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