To configure OSPFv3 (the version of OSPF that supports IPv6), you would use the set protocols ospf3 command with the appropriate area and interface. OSPFv3 requires a 32-bit router ID just like OSPFv2, which is typically an IPv4 address. OSPF does not use a 128-bit router ID, so answer D is incorrect.
[References:, Juniper Networks documentation on OSPFv3: OSPFv3 Overview, ]
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