server key exchange use case in ECDSA-ECDHE-AES-SHA

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Hello,
I have used ECDSA-ECDHE-AES-SHA as the cipher suite in my client- server
communication. To use ECDHE key exchange algorithm I used ECDHE parameters
and what I see is an additional server key exchange in my SSL handshake
process. What  does that imply? Does that increase the security strength of
the system?Is it redundant?
Please elaborate  its significance.
Thanks and regards,
Suman




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