Link-state routing protocol: A type of networking protocol that uses a link-state database to maintain information about the network topology and routes between nodes. It is used in computer networks to enable efficient routing of data between nodes. Examples include OSPF and IS-IS.
Categories: CC D4: Network Security | CCSP D3: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D4: Communication and Network Security | Security+ D3: Security Architecture | SSCP D6: Network and Communication Security
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