ospf
OSPF, or Open Shortest Path First, is an open standard link-state interior gateway protocol (IGP) used to route IP packets within a single autonomous system. It was designed to scale to large networks and to converge rapidly after topology changes. OSPF establishes a detailed link-state database by exchanging link-state advertisements (LSAs) and then runs Dijkstra's shortest-path first algorithm to compute the best paths to all destinations. The protocol is defined for IPv4 in OSPFv2 and for IPv6 in OSPFv3, with separate LSDBs and packet formats for each version.
OSPF domains are organized into areas with a single backbone area, area 0, which interconnects the other
LSA types include Type 1 Router LSA, Type 2 Network LSA, Type 3 Summary LSA, Type 4
Routing metrics: OSPF uses a cost metric derived from the interface's bandwidth; the default reference bandwidth