Four routers (R1, R2, R3, and R4) are connected to a shared Ethernet switch in OSPFv2 Area 0. R1 (Router ID 1.1.1.1, interface priority 1) boots up first and completes initialization. Next, R2 (Router ID 2.2.2.2, interface priority 1) boots up and joins the network segment. Several minutes later, R3 (Router ID 3.3.3.3, interface priority 255) and R4 (Router ID 4.4.4.4, interface priority 0) are booted up and added to the OSPF segment. Assuming no OSPF processes are restarted or cleared, which router serves as the Designated Router (DR) on this multiaccess segment?
- R1Cevap
- BR3
- CR2
- DR4
Cevap
R1 remains the Designated Router (DR) because OSPF DR elections are non-preemptive.
OSPF DR/BDR elections are non-preemptive on broadcast multiaccess networks. Since R1 booted first and was elected Designated Router, it retains the DR role continuously regardless of new routers with higher priorities or higher Router IDs joining the network later.
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OSPFv2 DR/BDR Non-Preemption
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