Network Routing Protocol Configurations
With which network type will OSPF establish route adjacencies but not perform the DR/BDR election process?
Answer: Point-to-point
Explanation
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) establishes route adjacencies on point-to-point links, but does not perform the DR (Designated Router)/BDR (Backup Designated Router) election process on these links.
- This is because point-to-point links only have two routers connected, so there is no need for a DR or BDR.
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