Hello,In an OSPF broadcast mode in a FR hub-and-spoke topology, the spoke router that is the DROTHER shows up as being in a BDR state when issuing the #sh ip os int s0 command? Should it say Drother state or BDR state? RTB#Process ID 100, Router ID 5.5.5.5, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 64 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State BDR, Priority 1 The hub router lists it as being a Drother router:RTA#sh ip os neiNeighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface 7.7.7.7 1 FULL/BDR 00:00:31 192.168.10.243 Serial0 5.5.5.5 1 FULL/DROTHER 00:00:39 192.168.10.242 Serial0 The BDR router shows up as being in a BDR state which is correct:RTC# Process ID 100, Router ID 7.7.7.7, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 64 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State BDR, Priority 1 Now when I configure the priorities on the spoke routers as 0, then they correctly show us as being in a Drother state:RTB# Process ID 100, Router ID 5.5.5.5, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 64 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DROTHER, Priority 0 Any reason for this behavior or does it just work this way?? Thank you.[FORM NOT SHOWN]
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