Configuration and Analysis Link-State Open Shortest Path First Routing Performance Multi-Area

Authors

  • Nur Hayati Universitas Nasional
  • Ratih Titi Komala Sari Universitas Nasional
  • Dede Wandi Universitas Nasional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21067/smartics.v7i1.5009

Keywords:

Dijkstra Algorithm, Link-State Algorithm, OSPF, Routing Protocol

Abstract

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a routing protocol that uses a link-state algorithm to build and calculate the best path to all known destinations. The link-state algorithm is also known as the Dijkstra algorithm or Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm. The Dijkstra algorithm applied in the OSPF protocol to choose the best route. That a data packet must take from an origin address to arrive at the destination address with the least cost metric. The results showed that using the OSPF routing protocol between the Head Office and Branch can communicate with each other by sending each OSPF database to each router where the maximum data transmission value is 1-millisecond sending data successfully reaches100%

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Published

2021-02-16

How to Cite

[1]
N. Hayati, R. T. Komala Sari, and D. Wandi, “Configuration and Analysis Link-State Open Shortest Path First Routing Performance Multi-Area”, SMARTICS, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 14–20, Feb. 2021.