Both sides send DDPs.  The "more" bit is used in the exchange for each side
to inform the other if it has more information to send.  See Doyle VOL. 1
for a good description of this process.

HTH,
Scott
CCIE #9340

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> In the master/slave synchronize procedure, the master will send its DDP
> (database description packet) while slave only accept and reply with
> LDR(linkstate database request).
>
> OK, if there is some LSA in slave's databse while not in master's
database,
> how do they come to full state while in fact their database are not the
same?
>
>
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