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OSPFv3: One New LSA Might Make a Big Difference
Posted by: Jordi on Sunday, September 16, 2007 - 05:02 PM
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When OSPFv3 was developed to support IPv6, the opportunity presented itself to apply lessons learned from the older OSPFv2. One of the resulting changes to OSPFv3 can improve its scalability in some situations. Specifically, IP addressing semantics have been removed from OSPFv3 Router (Type 1) and Network (Type 2) LSAs.
Complete info at Network World.