In IS-IS networks, which routers does the backup designated router (BDR) form adjacencies to?
A.
Only to the DR.
B.
The BDR only becomes adjacent when the DR is down.
C.
To all routers.
D.
There is no BDR in IS-IS.
In IS-IS networks, which routers does the backup designated router (BDR) form adjacencies to?
In IS-IS networks, which routers does the backup designated router (BDR) form adjacencies to?
A.
Only to the DR.
B.
The BDR only becomes adjacent when the DR is down.
C.
To all routers.
D.
There is no BDR in IS-IS.