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How SSO+HSRP works ? - without 'standby track' and 'standby sso'

casinamul
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Hello everyone,

On the following diagram, I am just wondering how failover occur if active sup1 interface on switche S0 is down?

Say that For the HSRP there are no 'standby trac' and 'standby sso' on switch S1 and S2.

Anyone can help out this for me?

HSRP_SSO.jpg

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Reza Sharifi
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Hi,

For SSO to work on the sup modules, you don't need track anything.  Both sups (primary and stand-by) logically become one sup. Whatever config you apply to the primary, it will sync it to the stand-by.  This way, stand-by has all the info the primary has.  When primary fails, the stand-by will take over.

HTH

casinamul
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Level 1

Hi,

Thanks for your answer.

Yes, you are right. However, I am asking on the diagram how the actvie HSRP device monitors its down link and up link down, and the standby HSRP takes over when either link goes down? I think even though the standby sup becomes active sup, traffic still goes through the current active HSRP device via the current standby HSRP device as long as there is no switchover between them.

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