To my knowledge (and I'd have to go back and check the RFC to be sure) once the databases are sync'ed, there are no periodic floods.
Their is, I am not sure what the timer is though. When an LSA is sent, it could get missed by a router, and if that happens, since LSA's are not ACK'ed, you have an unsyncronized database.....bad thing. But the floods take care of that. I mean, I may be wrong too, I am just going off what I have been taught, I never actually debugged and watched the flood.
Yes, it would appear that fra-ts2 is not establishing adjacency with the DR.......
Which is rather interesting since it should have had an adjacency established long before that (when the thing was still just a BDR, the adjacency shouldn't be affected when a router gets advanced from BDR to DR), unless I misread the posting. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456
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