Never mind... for some reason this router needed to have the 'neighbor'
statement added to the configuration, instead of figuring it out by itself.
Once I added the statement telling it where it's neighbor was, then the
adjacency formed and the election process started.
-j


 -----Original Message-----
From:   Healis, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, August 16, 2000 10:46 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        OPSF issue

Has anyone seen a statement like this when debugging the OSPF adjacencies?

10w3d: OSPF: end of Wait on interface Serial0/0
10w3d: OSPF: DR/BDR election on Serial0/0
10w3d: OSPF: Elect BDR 172.17.22.1
10w3d: OSPF: Elect DR 172.17.22.1
10w3d: OSPF: Elect BDR 0.0.0.0
10w3d: OSPF: Elect DR 172.17.22.1
10w3d:        DR: 172.17.22.1 (Id)   BDR: none
10w3d: OSPF: Build network LSA for Serial0/0, router ID 172.17.22.1
10w3d: OSPF: No full nbrs to build Net Lsa for interface Serial0/0

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