October 2005
Intermediate to advanced
936 pages
28h 42m
English
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Chapter 9. OSPFv3
This chapter covers the following subjects:
As you have seen in previous chapters, routing IPv6 requires modifications to a protocol; primarily, the protocol messages must be modified to carry addresses four times as long as IPv4 addresses. In theory, this also could be done with Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), either by modifying the existing Link State Advertisements (LSA) or by defining new LSAs. But development of OSPF began in the very late 1980s, when router performance was low, latency was high, and memory was expensive. None of these are valid now, and several characteristics of OSPFv2 that were intended to accommodate or compensate for those early ...
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