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hi in this video going to look at link state routing operations okay so link state routing protocols we have open shortest path first OSPF very popular IETF standards based protocol and is is intermediate system to intermediate system popular and with a lot of service provider networks popular in Europe its an ISO standard there is some RFCs on it that support IP obviously okay lets look at the link state concepts so I mentioned in previous video that the router has will share its link state information with other routers goes into the top topological database well talk all about this runs the SPF algorithm come up with the shortest path first tree and offers the best path to the routing table lets go over how all of this works and again remember in link stay we come up with some kind of topology map so routers know the almost a map of the routing domain lets see how this is done the first of all link state a link state is information about it routers link a link is an interface