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Title : OSPF Refresh and flooding reduction in stable
topologies
Author(s) : P. Pillay-Esnault
Filename : draft-pillay-esnault-ospf-flooding-00.txt
Pages : 4
Date : 29-Nov-99
This document describes extension to the OSPF protocol [1] to
optimize flooding of Link State Advertisements (LSA) in stable
topologies.
The current behaviour of OSPF requires that all LSA be refreshed
every 30 minutes regardless of the stability of the network except
for Do Not Age (DNA) LSA [2]. This document proposes to generalize
the use of DNA LSA so as to reduce protocol traffic in stable
networks.
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