Which Event Will Trigger The Sending Of Link-State Packets To Neighbor Routers ?
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Link-state packets are sent when a router detects a change in the network, such as a new link being added or an existing link being removed. This event is known as a link-state advertisement (LSA). When an LSA is triggered, all neighboring routers are notified and link-state packets are sent out to update the network topology.
A link–state packet is sent whenever a router detects a change in the network topology. This could be triggered when a router is added, removed, or experiences a failure, when a new link is activated, or when an existing link fails or goes offline.