Had a quick question about LSA's.
From my understanding Type 1 LSA's contain a complete list of directly connected neighbors.
Assume in the following example that I have 4 router connected via serial links in a straight line with an extra cable connecting Router a to Router D, all in the same area.
(Router A)
(Router

(Router C)
(Router D)
When the link between Router A and Router B goes down, Router A sends out an LSA to all interfaces in the area. Routers that receive the LSA (Router D in this example) flood out LSA's with the updates out all of there interfaces in the area, from my understanding, the LSA type being flooded by router A would be type 1 because a directly connected neighbor went down. But what type of LSA would Router D flood?
If type 1 is only directly connected neigbors, router D should not be flooding type 1's because a link to a directly connected neighbor has not gone down.
Thanks