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From: alok (alok.dube_at_APARA.COM)
Date: Mon Feb 03 2003 - 06:03:03 CST

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    going the BGP "withdrawn routes" way ??

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    Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-pillay-esnault-ospf-flooding-04.txt

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    > Title : OSPF Refresh and Flooding Reduction in Stable
    > Topologies
    > Author(s) : P. Pillay-Esnault
    > Filename : draft-pillay-esnault-ospf-flooding-04.txt
    > Pages : 6
    > Date : 2003-1-31
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    > This document describes extension to the OSPF protocol to eliminate
    > or reduce periodic flooding of Link State Advertisements in stable
    > topologies.
    > The current behavior of OSPF requires that all LSAs be refreshed
    > every 30 minutes regardless of the stability of the network except
    > for DoNotAge LSAs. This document proposes to generalize the use of
    > DoNotAge LSAs so as to reduce protocol traffic in stable topologies.
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