3Com Switch 8800 Advanced Software V5 Configuration Guide

Introduction to OSPF 313
Figure 93 DD packet format
Major fields:
Interface MTU: The size in bytes of the largest IP datagram that can be sent out
the associated interface, without fragmentation.
I (Initial) The Init bit, which is set to 1 if the packet is the first packet in the
sequence of Database Description Packets, and set to 0 if not.
M (More): The More bit, which is set to 0 if the packet is the last packet in the
sequence of DD packets, and set to 1 if more DD Packets are to follow.
MS (Master/Slave): The Master/Slave bit. When set to 1, it indicates that the
router is the master during the Database Exchange process. Otherwise, the
router is the slave.
DD Sequence Number: Used to sequence the collection of Database
Description Packets for ensuring reliability and intactness of DD packets
between the master and slave. The initial value is set by the master. The DD
sequence number then increments until the complete database description has
been sent.
LSR packet
After exchanging DD packets, any two routers know which LSAs of the peer
routers are missing from the local LSDBs. In this case, they send LSR (Link State
Request) packets, requesting the missing LSAs. The packets contain the digests of
the missing LSAs. The following figure shows the LSR packet format.
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Router ID
Area ID
Checksum AuType
Packet length
Authentication
Authentication
Interface MTU
DD sequence number
LSA header
Options 0 0 0 0 0 I M
M
S
0715 31
LSA header