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Refer to the exhibit. In an OPSF network, what is the purpose of the command "ip ospf priority 2" in the script entered on router R1? (Choose two)
R1 will become Backup Designated Router because it has priority 2.
If router R1 has the highest priority; it will become the Designated Router.
If the peer end router has priority 2, the one with highest RID will be the DR.
If the peer end router has a priority higher than 2, R1 will become the DR.
R1 will become Designated Router in the point-to-point network.
If router R1 has the lowest priority; it will become the Designated Router.
If two routers that are connected into the same OSPF network try to become the Designated Router "DR", the router with highest router priority (if configured), will become the DR. A router with priority set to 0 will be unable to become DR. The priority is used for OSPF only in multi-access networks. Point-to-point networks do not assign DR and BDR, therefore priority is not used in point-to-point networks. For more information refer to: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/122/iproute/command/reference/fiprrpr/1rfospf.html#wp1018469
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