Referring to the exhibit, which router will become the OSPF BDR if all routers are powered on at the same time?
Referring to the exhibit, which router will become the OSPF BDR if all routers are powered on at the same time?
In OSPF, the election of the Backup Designated Router (BDR) is determined by priority first, and in case of a tie, the Router ID (RID). R1 is excluded from becoming either the DR or BDR since its priority is set to 0. This leaves R2, R3, and R4 in consideration. R2 has a priority of 100, which is lower than the priority of R3 and R4 (both 128). Between R3 and R4, both having the same highest priority, the router with the highest RID will become the Designated Router (DR). R4 has a higher RID (10.10.10.4) than R3 (10.10.10.3), so R4 becomes the DR and R3 becomes the BDR.
This is sort of a trick question. Pay attention to the priority and RID values. Priority set to 0 will never become DR or BDR so R1 is excluded. Higher priority is better in OSPF so R2 is lowet than both R3 and R4. R3 and R4 has the same priority so RID will decide. R4 has the highest RID so it will become DR and R3 will then become BDR.
The answer should be A
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C is correct
C is correct
Priority set to 0 will never become DR or BDR, Same priority so higher RID will be elected as DR so R4, BDR will be R3
R3 Priority 128 second best
When OSPF routers come online simultaneously, the election of the Backup Designated Router (BDR) in OSPF depends on several factors: Router Priority: OSPF routers have a configurable priority value. The router with the highest priority becomes the Designated Router (DR), and the one with the second-highest priority becomes the BDR. If all priorities are equal, the router with the highest router ID becomes the DR, and the second-highest becomes the BDR. Router ID: OSPF uses the router ID as a tiebreaker when priorities are equal. The router with the highest router ID among those routers with the same priority becomes the DR, and the one with the next highest router ID becomes the BDR.
Correction : Answer is C
Selected answer C: Because R3 is The BDR and R4 DR
R4 has the highest RID out of the two remaining routers with the same priority
As R4 has the highest RID it becomes DR, and R3 becomes BDR, so te correct answer is C