Hi All,
 
RFC 2740 says 
"3.6.  Definition of self-originated LSAs   In IPv6 the definition of a 
self-originated LSA has been simplified   from the IPv4 definition appearing in 
Sections 13.4 and 14.1 of   [Ref1]. For IPv6, self-originated LSAs are those 
LSAs whose   Advertising Router is equal to the router's own Router ID."
 
Because the link local address on one link is unique, we also can know the 
Link-LSA is self-originated if the link local address in the LSA's header is 
same as the interface's which receives the LSA. It is useful when the router id 
changes. If we do so, OSPFv3 will work better, won't it?
 
Regards
Fu Chao
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