What are two ways that nonstop routing works?

What are two ways that nonstop routing works? (Choose two.)

What are two ways that nonstop routing works? (Choose two.)

A.
by replicating routing protocol information

B.
by enabling redundant REs to switch from primary RE to backup RE

C.
by alerting peer nodes of any routing table changes

D.
by enabling redundant REs to run a different version of the Junos OS



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Nonstop active routing (NSR) uses the same infrastructure as graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) to preserve interface and kernel information. However, NSR also saves routing protocol information by running the routing protocol process (rpd) on the backup Routing Engine. By saving this additional information, NSR is self-contained and does not rely on helper routers (or switches) to assist the routing platform in restoring routing protocol information. NSR is advantageous in networks in which neighbor routers (or switches) do not support graceful restart protocol extensions. As a result of this enhanced functionality, NSR is a natural replacement for graceful restart.