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This course examines the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol. It explains OSPF in comparison to the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and covers discovery, selection, route maintenance, and point-to-point operation. The two formal modes of running OSPF over an NBMA topology are discussed, and OSPF configuration and verification are explained in detail.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the differences between OSPF and RIP
- Explain how the Hello protocol works
- Describe the eight possible states that an OSPF router can go through during the initialization process
- Use IP unnumbered and loopback addressing
- Configure and verify different OSPF operations for a single area
Topics:
- The OSPF Protocol
- OSPF Versus RIP in a Large Internetwork
- OSPF Discovery, Selection, and Route Maintenance
- OSPF Point-to-Point Operation
- OSPF Broadcast Multi-Access Operation
- The OSPF Routing Process Revisited
- NBMA Mode
- Point-to-Multipoint Modes
- OSPF Configuration and Verification
- OSPF in NBMA Mode Configuration
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