Network LSA enables routers in a multi-access subnet to learn other routers in the subnet and employ each other as following hops for their routing paths. When a router is elected as DR, it makes a Network LSA and floods it in the subnet. This article is the FAQ part of an OSPF Network LSA Simulation. More information: click here
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