The rendezvous point is an element in a multicasting environment - can't
recall which protocol off the top of my head, it's probably either PIM-DM
or -SM.

The designated router is an element of OSPF on a broadcast network
(ethernet, token ring, etc.).  The other routers on the network form their
adjacencies with the DR, and the DR makes sure that every router on the
broadcast network have the same LSDB.

BJ

----- Original Message -----
From: rtc
To: Cisco ; CISCO GROUPSTUDY
Cc: Cisco ; CISCO GROUPSTUDY
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 4:48 PM
Subject: Difference between Rendezvous Point ,Designated Router


  what is the Difference between Rendezvous Point and Designated Router?

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