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Within a network segment where a router may have several neighbors, such as an Ethernet network, the OSPF routers elect a designated router (DR). Due to the importance of the DR, a backup DR (BDR) is also elected. The DR will centralize communications - all other routers in that segment will only have a full adjacency with the DR and the BDR - and partial adjacencies with all other routers in the segment.
. Elections are required in broadcast multiaccess networks. Elections are sometimes required in NBMA networks.
When OSPF routers have identical interface priorities, the tie is broken by the router IDs. The router with the highest router ID becomes the designated router (DR), while the one with the second-highest router ID becomes the backup designated router (BDR). The router ID is typically derived from the highest IP address assigned to an active interface or can be manually configured.
That is the name of a person. The "dr" stands for doctor.
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dr stands for doctor
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Doctor of Osteopathy
OR - Offensive Rebounds DR - Defensive Rebounds