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Figure 8 Cisco NSF with SSO Network Deployment: Enterprise Networks
For further information on SSO, see the Stateful Switchover document.
NSF Overview
Cisco NSF works with the SSO feature in Cisco IOS software. SSO is a prerequisite of Cisco NSF. NSF
works with SSO to minimize the amount of time a network is unavailable to its users following a
switchover. The main objective of Cisco NSF is to continue forwarding IP packets following an RP
switchover.
Usually, when a networking device restarts, all routing peers of that device detect that the device went
down and then came back up. This transition results in what is called a routing flap, which could spread
across multiple routing domains. Routing flaps caused by routing restarts create routing instabilities,
which are detrimental to the overall network performance. Cisco NSF helps to suppress routing flaps in
SSO-enabled devices, thus reducing network instability.
Cisco NSF allows for the forwarding of data packets to continue along known routes while the routing
protocol information is being restored following a switchover. With Cisco NSF, peer networking devices
do not experience routing flaps. Data traffic is forwarded through intelligent line cards or dual
forwarding processors (FPs) while the standby RP assumes control from the failed active RP during a
switchover. The ability of line cards and FPs to remain up through a switchover and to be kept current
with the Forwarding Information Base (FIB) on the active RP is key to Cisco NSF operation.
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Good position for
NSF-aware
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Good position for
NSF-aware
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Primary deployment
position for Cisco NSF
with SSO-capable routers
Secondary deployment
position for Cisco NSF
with SSO-capable
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SSO may provide
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Cisco NSF with SSO
features may provide
some benefit, but usually
not required