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	Title		: Limited Flooding as a scalability improvement to OSPF
	Author(s)	: D. Dovolsky et al.
	Filename	: draft-dovolsky-ccamp-ospf-limited-flooding-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2002-11-4
	
This draft describes a limited flooding approach to address the 
problem of routing scalability in link state IGPs. The solution is 
based on decomposition  of a routing area into 'zones' and the 
restriction of the exchange of routing information between zones.  
This approach introduces an extra level in the isolation of 
knowledge within a routing domain. The advantage of this solution is 
that it considerably decreases the amount of information flooded in 
link state advertisements and reduces the size of the link-state 
database (and traffic engineering entries) on network elements 
utilizing link state protocols.   The technique presented in this 
document has been particularized to OSPF in order to make the 
discussion practical and concrete. However, the underlying concepts 
are very general and similar modifications can be easily applied to 
other IGPs, such as ISIS.

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