Stateful Switchover (SSO) is a high availability mechanism used in routers and switches to ensure continuous operation and minimal disruption in case of a failure in the primary Route Processor (RP).
Stateful switchover (SSO) is a mechanism used to take control from a failed Route Processor (RP) while maintaining connectivity in a networking device, such as a router or switch. It ensures that the standby RP is ready to take over processing duties immediately in the event of an RP failure, minimizing disruption to network services.
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