CSM Redundancy : FT or HSRP +FT .. Which is the better option?

Hi,
I would like to know for redundancy between CSMs which is the better option FT or HSRP with FT.. and why ?
Regards
Kas

The CSM does not run HSRP.
So your only option is FT failover.
Gilles.

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