Hi,

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:00:03PM -0500, Kevin Warwashana wrote:
> I understand the SUP active/standby, but the ports on the standby SUP are
> capable of being up and route traffic.

Yes, but it's not an independent router.  It's just more ports of the
*single* active router.

(As opposed to Sup2/Hybrid mode, where you could actually have two active
L3 routing engines at the same time)

gert
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