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*DR/BDR is not Area/AS specific; There is a DR/BDR for every shared Segment.
*DR/BDR is not Area/AS specific; There is a DR/BDR for every shared Segment.
*DROTHER is the name for other routers.
*DROTHER is the name for other routers.
*Router will be in Full state with only DR & BDR; all other routers will be in 2-way state.
*Does not matter much which router becomes DR/BDR; except for Frame relay, where if Router with no access to full topology becomes DR, can cause serious issues.
*Does not matter much which router becomes DR/BDR; except for Frame relay, where if Router with no access to full topology becomes DR, can cause serious issues.
*Election:
*Election: