Fast Initial OSPFv2 LSDB Synchronization for BMA
draft-erblich-fast-init-lsdb-synch-bma-00
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Author | Mitchell Erblich | ||
Last updated | 2006-03-27 | ||
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Abstract
This memo documents a feature that significantly decreases the initial LSDB synchronization time in Broadcast Multiple Access (BMA) environments. This implementation only requires a single OSPF speaker per psuedo-node to support this functionality. These changes are implicitly supported within the OSPFv2 protocol. This memo is not intended to serve as a model for any other implementation.
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