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It looks like you are using serial interfaces which use OSPF point-to-point network types as there can only be two devices on a serial link. DRs are only used on multi-access networks to reduce the number of adjacencies. They are not used on point-to-point networks, so both routers should be fully adjacent with each update other .

It looks like you are using serial interfaces which use OSPF point-to-point network types as there can only be two devices on a serial link. DRs are only used on multi-access networks to reduce the number of adjacencies. They are not used on point-to-point networks, so both routers should be fully adjacent with each update other .

It looks like you are using serial interfaces which use OSPF point-to-point network types as there can only be two devices on a serial link. DRs are only used on multi-access networks to reduce the number of adjacencies. They are not used on point-to-point networks, so both routers should be fully adjacent with each other .

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It looks like you are using serial interfaces which use OSPF point-to-point network types as there can only be two devices on a serial link. DRs are only used on multi-access networks to reduce the number of adjacencies. They are not used on point-to-point networks, so both routers should be fully adjacent with each update other .