Owning the Routing Table

OSPF • Open Shortest Path First • Link state or SPF technology • Developed by OSPF working group of IETF (RFC 1247) • Designed for TCP/IP Internet environment • Fast convergence • Variable-length subnet masks • Discontiguous subnets • No periodic updates • Route authentication • Delivered two years after IGRP • OSPF OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Routing Protocol & Its Stages Dec 29, 2017 What is OSPF? | How it works? | Implementation And Applications of Open Shortest Path First. OSPF is the first widely deployed routing protocol. It can converge with a network in a few seconds and it is one of the protocols that can provide loop-free paths. Aside from these features, Open Short Path First allows the imposition of policies for the propagation of routes in the network. PowerPoint Presentation OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Link-state based routing protocol: an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) – for inside ASs What is OSPF? Open Developed by IETF IGP working group, RFC2328 SPF Each router floods link-state information through its neighbors to other routers Based on the flooded link-state information, each router maintains a complete link-state database Based on the link-state

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Understanding Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Larger networks typically use Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) instead of RIP. To the administrator of a large and/or complex network, OSPF offers several benefits: Less network traffic: Routing table updates are sent only when a change has occurred Only the part of the table that has changed is sent Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Routing Protocol Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a routing protocol developed for Internet Protocol (IP) networks by the interior gateway protocol (IGP) working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The working group was formed in 1988 to design an IGP based on the …