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OSPF – Configuring OSPF over Non-Broadcast Networks

A Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) network is a network type that allows multiple hosts to connect to the same network; however, an NMBA does not natively support Broadcast and Multicast packets. One of the most commonly implemented NBMA technologies is Frame Relay. The implementation of OSPF on NBMA networks requires a great deal of thought and planning. OSPF can be implemented in three modes on NBMA networks. These modes are:

  • Simulated Broadcast Mode
  • Point-to-Point Mode
  • Point-to-Multipoint Mode

Each mode has its advantages and disadvantages. It is therefore . . .

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