OSPFv3 is the OSPF routing protocol adapted for IPv6 networks. It's a link-state routing protocol used to distribute routing information within a single Autonomous System (AS). OSPFv3 supports IPv6 addressing and link-local addressing, and it operates by exchanging link-state advertisements (LSAs) to build a topological map of the network. It's commonly used in enterprise networks and service provider networks to ensure efficient routing and convergence.
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