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What Is Link-state Routing Protocol?

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Each router running a link state ROUTING protocol originates INFORMATION about the router, its directly connected links, and the state of those links. This information is sent to all the routers in the network as multicast messages. 

Link-state routing always TRY to maintain FULL networks topology by updating itself incrementally only when network topology changes. Example:- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 

Each router running a link state routing protocol originates information about the router, its directly connected links, and the state of those links. This information is sent to all the routers in the network as multicast messages. 

Link-state routing always try to maintain full networks topology by updating itself incrementally only when network topology changes. Example:- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 



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