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Link State Routing Protocols
Link State Routing Protocols
This type of routing protocol requires each router to maintain
at least a partial map of the network. When a network link
changes state (up to down, or vice versa), a notification,
called a link state advertisement (LSA) is
flooded throughout the network. All the routers
note the change, and recompute their routes accordingly.
This method is more reliable, easier to debug and less
bandwidth-intensive than Distance-Vector.
It is also more complex and more compute- and memory-intensive.
OSPF and OSI's IS-IS are link state routing protocols.
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Link State Routing Protocols