12-06-2018 02:28 AM
Hello,
I was wondering if DR have FULL relation with all other routers BDR and DR-OTHER, then what relation is between the BDR and DR-OTHER ? Is it also full or its 2WAY and it is switching to FULL when BDR becomes DR ?
12-06-2018 05:02 AM - edited 12-06-2018 05:05 AM
Hi,
all routers form full adjacencies with DR and BDR on broadcast- and NBMA networks.
Link: RFC 2328 Section 7.4: The Backup Designated Router
Regards,
Rolf
12-06-2018 05:05 AM
Hello,
But what is the relation between BDR and DR-OTHER, 2WAY or FULL ?
12-06-2018 05:06 AM
Full.
12-06-2018 08:14 AM
all routers form full adjacencies with DR and BDR on broadcast- and NBMA Networks.
Perhaps I should have been clearer.
All routers (DR, BDR, DROther) form full adjacencies (only) with neighbor routers which are the DR or the BDR for that network.
12-06-2018 08:41 AM
DR always forms full adjacency with all other OSPF routers on that segment (BDR and DR-other).
BDR always forms full adjacency with all other OSPF routers on that segment (DR and DR-other).
DR-other forms full adjacency with DR and BDR and 2 way with other DR-other.
If DR fails then BDR becomes new DR and already has full adjacency with all other OSPF routers on that segment.
A new BDR is selected and the new BDR forms full adjacency with all other OSPF routers on that segment.
HTH
Rick
12-06-2018 07:42 AM - edited 12-06-2018 07:45 AM
Hello
DR/BDR = Full/BDR
BDR/DR = Full/DR
DR/Drother = Full/DROTHER
Drother/DR = Full/DR
Drother/BDR = Full/BDR
Drother/Drother = 2WAY/DROTHER
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