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Glossary Term Standby Router

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What is Standby Router?

A standby router is a redundant router device that automatically takes over network traffic processing if the primary router fails, providing continuous network operation and resilience against disruptions.

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Understanding Standby Router

A Standby Router refers to a secondary router that remains on standby to take over network operations in case the primary router fails or experiences a disruption. It acts as a backup router, ready to seamlessly assume routing responsibilities to ensure network continuity and minimal downtime. Standby routers are commonly utilized in high-availability network environments to provide redundancy and improve overall system reliability.

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