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OSPF Designated Router

UncleJP
Level 1
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I was studying OSPF, and I had a thought. Is there ALWAYS a DR and BDR in an OSPF network? 

 

Any feedback is appreciated. 

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Scott Leport
Level 7
Level 7

Not always.

 

You can enable "ip ospf network point-to-point" on your interface configuration to effectively turn off the DR and BDR election process.

As the name suggests, it's typically used when there are only two routers on either end of a link.

 

Otherwise yes there is a DR / BDR relationship in an OSPF network, but you can influence what your DR / BDR routers are.

There are a LOT of resources out there, online and books which reference the DR / BDR election process and the various scenarios.

 

Good luck

 

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Scott Leport
Level 7
Level 7

Not always.

 

You can enable "ip ospf network point-to-point" on your interface configuration to effectively turn off the DR and BDR election process.

As the name suggests, it's typically used when there are only two routers on either end of a link.

 

Otherwise yes there is a DR / BDR relationship in an OSPF network, but you can influence what your DR / BDR routers are.

There are a LOT of resources out there, online and books which reference the DR / BDR election process and the various scenarios.

 

Good luck

 

Martin L
VIP
VIP

For exam you might want to memorize following tables (from very old Route CCNP book by D.Teare, CiscoPress)

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