You can manually configure the OSPFv3 link type for a VLAN. The following table describes the link types.

OSPF Link Types
| Link Type | Number of Routers | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Auto | Varies | ExtremeXOS automatically determines the OSPF link type based on the interface type. This is the default setting. | 
| Broadcast | Any | Routers must elect a designated router (DR) and a backup designated router (BDR) during synchronization. Ethernet is an example of a broadcast link. | 
| Point-to-point | Up to 2 | This type synchronizes faster than a broadcast link because routers do not elect a DR or BDR. It does not operate with more than two routers on the same VLAN. The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is an example of a point-to-point link. An OSPF point-to-point link supports only zero to two OSPF routers and does not elect a designated router (DR) or backup designated router (BDR). If you have three or more routers on the VLAN, OSPF fails to synchronize if the neighbor is not configured. | 
| Passive | A passive link does not send or receive OSPF packets. | 
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