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− | '''Open Shortest Path First''' is a [[routing protocol]] for the [[TCP/IP]] [[protocol suite]]. It is an [[IGP]], and can be used either on pieces of the [[Internet]], or on disconnected [[internetwork|internet]]s. | + | '''Open Shortest Path First''' (usually known as '''OSPF''') is a [[routing protocol]] for the [[TCP/IP]] [[protocol suite]]. It is an [[IGP]], and can be used either on pieces of the [[Internet]], or on disconnected [[internetwork|internet]]s. |
It is a [[link state]] routing protocol; it was mostly inspired by the first LS routing protocol, that used on the [[ARPANET]], but it also 'borrowed' a few ideas from [[Intermediate System to Intermediate System|IS-IS]]. | It is a [[link state]] routing protocol; it was mostly inspired by the first LS routing protocol, that used on the [[ARPANET]], but it also 'borrowed' a few ideas from [[Intermediate System to Intermediate System|IS-IS]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 13 December 2018
Open Shortest Path First (usually known as OSPF) is a routing protocol for the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is an IGP, and can be used either on pieces of the Internet, or on disconnected internets.
It is a link state routing protocol; it was mostly inspired by the first LS routing protocol, that used on the ARPANET, but it also 'borrowed' a few ideas from IS-IS.