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\section{OSPF}
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Used in IP networks (v4) and a \gls{lsr} protocol. Defined as OSPFv2 on \rfc{2328}
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Used in \gls{ip} networks (v4) and a \gls{lsr} protocol. Defined as \gls{ospf2} on \rfc{2328}
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from 1998. v1 first published as a \gls{rfc} back in 1989. From closely watching
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the development of the \gls{isis} routing protocol. As they were developed in
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the \gls{ietf} and the \gls{iso} organizations
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mathematically.
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The exchange of routing updates is done with \gls{ospf} own method. Directly
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using IP protocol 89 and multicast address 224.0.0.5 for link-local updates and
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using \gls{ip} protocol 89 and multicast address 224.0.0.5 for link-local updates and
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224.0.0.6 for updates to all designated routers in an \gls{ospf} domain.
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\textit{P2P} links just exchange updates to each other.
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