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Title : OSPF Database Exchange Summary List Optimization
Author(s) : R. Ogier
Filename : draft-ogier-ospf-dbex-opt-03.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 2007-12-16
This document describes a backward compatible optimization for the
Database Exchange process in OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. In this
optimization, a router does not list an LSA in Database Description
packets sent to a neighbor, if the same or a more recent instance of
the LSA was listed in a Database Description packet already received
from the neighbor. This optimization reduces Database Description
overhead by about 50% in large networks. This optimization does not
affect synchronization, since it only omits unnecessary information
from Database Description packets.
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