Re[2]: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-13 Thread Thomas Peroutka
Hallo group, I agree that the right answer is c, but this gives me a further question: Let´s say, we have a network with several routers. The election process runs for the first time during startup. Now, as I can´t switch on all the routers at the same time, the router I switch on first will

Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-12 Thread Doug Laing
This is a question for study purposes. I want to verify what I think the answer is: Let's say Router A is the Designated Router with priority of 100 and fails. Router B (Backup Designated Router) with priority of 90 becomes the DR and Router C with a priority of 80 becomes the BDR. If Router

Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-12 Thread Stephen Alston
Doug, I see you're using one of your "lifelines" I'd go with answer B make it your final answer. Reason as stated in the ACRC book is "The only time a DR or BDR will change is if one of them goes down. If the DR goes down, the BDR takes over as the DR and a new BDR is elected. If the

Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-12 Thread Peter Abraham
: "Stephen Alston" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 16:52:50 -0400 Doug, I see you're using one of your "lifelines" I'd go with answer B make it your final answer. Reason as stated in the ACRC book

Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-12 Thread Stephen Alston
L PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 16:52:50 -0400 Doug, I see you're using one of your "lifelines" I'd go with answer B make it your final answer. Reason as stated in the ACRC book is "The only time a

Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-12 Thread Helena
Hi, I think it would be C. Because the election process doesn't occur until you need an election, and the BDR always replaces the DR, I think.. Helena On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Doug Laing wrote: This is a question for study purposes. I want to verify what I think the answer is: Let's say