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Table 70: OSPFv3 link types (Continued)
Link Type
Number of Routers
Broadcast
Any
Passive
NOTE
The number of routers in an OSPFv3 point-to-point link is determined per VLAN, not per link.
NOTE
All routers in the VLAN must have the same OSPFv3 link type. If there is a mismatch, OSPFv3 attempts to operate,
but it may not be reliable.

Route Redistribution

More than one routing protocol can be enabled simultaneously on the switch. Route redistribution
allows the switch to exchange routes, including static routes, between the routing protocols.
an example of route redistribution between an OSPFv3 AS and a RIPng AS.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
Description
Routers must elect a designated router (DR) and a backup designated
router (BDR) during synchronization. Ethernet is an example of a
broadcast link.
A passive link does not send or receive OSPFv3 packets.
Route Redistribution
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