When two routers exchange LSDB information using DD packets, a master/slave relationship is formed first, the router with a larger router ID is the master, and determine the MS bit.
Wait, so does the router with the bigger ID become the master and determine the MS bit, or is it the other way around? I'm so confused, someone please send help!
Hmm, this one's a little tricky. But I'm pretty sure the router with the larger ID becomes the slave, not the master. Come on, don't let the exam catch you off guard!
This question is a classic CCNA exam trap. The correct answer is definitely FALSE, as the router with the higher router ID becomes the slave, not the master.
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