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Rtr Pri: Router priority. A value of 0 means the router cannot become the DR/BDR. 
RouterDeadInterval: Time before declaring a silent router down. If two routers have different time 
values, they cannot become neighbors. 
Designated router: IP address of the DR interface. 
Backup designated router: IP address of the BDR interface 
Neighbor: Router ID of the neighbor router. 
DD packet 
Two routers exchange database description (DD) packets describing their LSDBs for database 
synchronization, contents in DD packets including the header of each LSA (uniquely representing a 
LSA). The LSA header occupies small part of an LSA to reduce traffic between routers. The recipient 
checks whether the LSA is available using the LSA header. 
The DD packet format: 
Figure 1-11 DD packet format 
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                                                                       Router ID
                                                                         Area ID
                                Checksum 
                              AuType
                            Packet length
                                                                     Authentication
                                                                     Authentication
Interface MTU
DD sequence number
LSA header
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0 0 0 0 0
I
M
M
S
0
7
15
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LSA header
 
 
Major fields: 
Interface MTU: Size in bytes of the largest IP datagram that can be sent out the associated 
interface, without fragmentation. 
I (Initial) The Init bit, which is set to 1 if the packet is the first packet of database description packets, 
and set to 0 if not.  
M (More): The More bit, which is set to 0 if the packet is the last packet of DD packets, and set to 1 
if more DD Packets are to follow. 
MS (Master/Slave): The Master/Slave bit. When set to 1, it indicates that the router is the master 
during the database exchange process. Otherwise, the router is the slave. 
DD Sequence Number: Used to sequence the collection of database description packets for 
ensuring reliability and intactness of DD packets between the master and slave. The initial value is 
set by the master. The DD sequence number then increments until the complete database 
description has been sent.