- Written by Kenneth Blanc
- Posted on June 6, 2017
- Updated on May 15, 2024
- 11113 Views
BFD Stateful Switchover (SSO) allows for a switchover from an active supervisor to a standby supervisor where BFD
- Written by Deepjyoti Kakati
- Posted on July 2, 2025
- Updated on July 2, 2025
- 23 Views
This feature is to permit rapid restoration of outbound traffic on ECMP groups that have a mix of ports from Supervisor1(Linecard1) and Supervisor2(Linecard2) cards. In the context of the supported platforms, these are referred to as Uplink ports and have names starting with Eth1/ or Ethernet1/ (Linecard1) and Eth2 or Ethernet2/ (Linecard2).
- Written by Tarun Jaswanth LNU
- Posted on June 5, 2023
- Updated on June 12, 2023
- 7882 Views
MACsec Stateful Switchover (SSO) allows for a switchover from an active supervisor to a standby supervisor where MACsec traffic remains undisrupted during switchover. This TOI describes details and limitations of MACsec Stateful Switchover.
- Written by Venkata Kishore Madhbhaktula
- Posted on September 1, 2021
- Updated on February 22, 2024
- 10914 Views
This TOI describes details and limitations of Stateful Switchover on Modular chassis with 7500R3, 7800R3, 7800R3A based line cards.
- Written by Girish Dasari
- Posted on September 11, 2024
- Updated on September 11, 2024
- 2664 Views
IS-IS SR Stateful Switchover (SSO) support allows for a switchover from an active supervisor to a standby supervisor where MPLS traffic remains undisrupted during switchover. This involves reconciliation of all Segment Routing related information in the network using IS-IS Graceful Restart procedures. And also installing the same in forwarding hardware in a manner that does not disrupt the ongoing traffic.