03-09-2021 04:14 AM
I am new in this group and would like to clarify some OSPF basics. I am studying the course ware that I purchased in Cisco for preparation on my upcoming CCNA exam and was confused about the part on Establishing Neighbor Relationship on Point-to-Point links.
It was stated that in Point-to-point links neighboring routers became adjacent whenever they can communicate directly. But why is that sated in number 4 (next photo) that they must still decide to whether building adjacency or staying in the current state:
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03-09-2021 05:24 AM
Hello @markjosepascua ,
the second slide refers to both p2p and broadcast networks.
In the second type of networks Two way state is the final state between DRother devices.
A router on a broadcast network type will build FULL adjacency only with DR and BDR.
I think this is explained in the next slides of your online course.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-09-2021 05:24 AM
Hello @markjosepascua ,
the second slide refers to both p2p and broadcast networks.
In the second type of networks Two way state is the final state between DRother devices.
A router on a broadcast network type will build FULL adjacency only with DR and BDR.
I think this is explained in the next slides of your online course.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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