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        Title           : Point-to-point operation over LAN in link-state 
                          routing protocols
        Author(s)       : N. Shen, A. Lindem, J. Yuan
        Filename        : draft-shen-isis-ospf-p2p-over-lan-00.txt
        Pages           : 5
        Date            : 25-Jun-01
        
Two different circuit types are commonly used by link state routing
protocols: point-to-point and broadcast. It is important to identify
the correct circuit type in forming adjacency with neighbors,
in flooding link state database packets, in representation of the
circuit subnet. This document describes a simple mechanism to treat
the broadcast media as point-to-point connection from IP routing
protocol point of view if there are only two devices on the LAN
media.

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