OSPF Concepts
OSPF determines routes dynamically by obtaining information
from other routers and advertising routes to other routers by way
of Link State Advertisements (LSAs). The router keeps information
about the links between it and the destination and can make highly
efficient routing decisions. A cost is assigned to each router interface,
and the best routes are determined to be those with the lowest costs,
when summed over all the encountered outbound router interfaces
and the interface receiving the LSA.
Hierarchical techniques are used to limit the number of routes
that must be advertised and the associated LSAs. Because OSPF dynamically
processes a considerable amount of route information, it has greater
processor and memory requirements than does RIP.
The following topics introduce the OSPF concepts you must understand
in order to configure the firewall to participate in an OSPF network: