>There are three main types on environments (I hope)

Correct, but also let me add:

    Demand circuit


>
>Broadcast
>Point-to-Point
>NBMA (Non-Broadcast Multi-Access)
>
>Point to Point would not be a multi-access segment. The other two would. An
>Example of Broadcast is Ethernet, while an example of NBMA would be
>Frame-Relay. Following this logic ' DR and BDR concepts ' would not have to
>be broadcast, only multi-access. Point to point creates an adjacency instead
>of using DR's and BDR's.
>
>I hope the diagram below turns out, but the first one is point to point, so
>information is exchanged directly, however in a multi-access environment
>both other routers only exchange information with the DR so as not to have
>to have an adjacency with every single router.
>
>X-------X
>
>   ----O
>X-|
>   ----O
>
>If OSPF worked that way and you had 10 routers connected via Ethernet, each
>would each have to exchange information with the other 9. That would create
>45 adjacency's. Way to much traffic would have to exchanged. With those same
>10 Routers using OSPF DR and BDR concepts, you could have 1 Router with 10
>"Adjacency's" total. Much less routing traffic. I hope I haven't muddled
>things to much.
>
>Joey
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pinoal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:58 AM
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>Subject: DR Election
>
>
>
>
>Hi ,
>
>From the OSPF Design Guide - Sam Halabi
>
>' DR and BDR concepts are per multiaccess segment '
>
>My question is what type of segments are considered  as "multiaccess
>segment" ?
>
>Ethernet , FR with Point-to-Multipoint with broadcast option enabled , any
>others??????????
>
>What does he mean by 'per multiaccess segment ' ?
>
>thanks
>
>
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