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{{short description|Class of routing protocols}}
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'''Link-state routing protocols''' are one of the two main classes of [[routing protocol]]s used in [[packet switching]] networks for [[computer communication]]s, the other being [[distance-vector routing protocol]]s. Examples of link-state routing protocols include [[Open Shortest Path First]] (OSPF) and [[IS-IS|Intermediate System to Intermediate System]] (IS-IS).
 
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==References==
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* Josh Seeger and Atul Khanna, ''Reducing Routing Overhead in a Growing DDN'', MILCOMM '86, IEEE, 1986
* [[Radia Perlman]] [http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2004/Papers/26_1.PDF “Rbridges: Transparent Routing”], Infocom 2004.
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==Further reading==