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        Title           : OSPF Link-local Signaling
        Author(s)       : A. Zinin, B. Friedman, A. Roy,
                          L. Nguyen, D. Yeung
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ospf-lls-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 14-Nov-00
        
OSPF is a link-state intra-domain routing protocol used in IP
networks. OSPF routers exchange information on a link using packets
that follow a well-defined format. The format of OSPF packets is not
flexible enough to enable applications exchange arbitrary data, which
may be necessary in certain situations.  This memo describes a
backward-compatible technique to perform link-local signaling, i.e.,
exchange arbitrary data on a link.

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