Supervisor Engine redundancy is typically implemented using protocols such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) or Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP). These protocols enable the backup Supervisor Engine to assume the role of the active Supervisor Engine when a failure occurs.
SSO not gonna work without NSF as well as NSF not gonna work without SSO. SSO provides redundancy for layer 2 traffics, while NSF for layer 3, by the way If the active device is configured (with the graceful-restart command) for BGP, OSPF, or EIGRP routing protocols, routing updates are automatically sent during the active device election.
ok is A .
https://community.cisco.com/t5/switching/difference-between-nsf-and-sso/td-p/2262550#:~:text=NSF%20Operation,following%20a%20supervisor%20engine%20switchover.
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