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link-state database (LSDB) -  The LSDB is used to calculate the best paths through the network. Link-state routers find the best paths to a destination by applying Dijkstra’s algorithm, also known as the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm, against the LSDB to build the SPF tree.
 
link-state database (LSDB) -  The LSDB is used to calculate the best paths through the network. Link-state routers find the best paths to a destination by applying Dijkstra’s algorithm, also known as the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm, against the LSDB to build the SPF tree.
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3.2  Review of OSPF Operation
 
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3.11  OSPF Lab Exercises
 
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CCNP 1

3.1 Review of OSPF Fundamentals and Features

link-state advertisement (LSA) - When a link-state changes, the device that detected the change creates a link-state advertisement

link-state database (LSDB) - The LSDB is used to calculate the best paths through the network. Link-state routers find the best paths to a destination by applying Dijkstra’s algorithm, also known as the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm, against the LSDB to build the SPF tree.

RoutertypesOSPF.png

3.2 Review of OSPF Operation

Pakker123.png

3.3 Implementing and Verifying OSPF

3.4 OSPF Network Types

3.5 Implementing OSPF in an NBMA Network

3.6 Multiarea OSPF Operation

3.7 Stub, Totally Stubby, and Not-So-Stubby Areas

3.8 Virtual Links

3.9 Route Summarization

3.10 OSPF Authentication

3.11 OSPF Lab Exercises