VRRP Configuration Command Reference
422 Router Configuration Guide
The telnet-reply command is only available in non-owner vrrp nodal context. 
By default, Telnet requests to the virtual router instance IP addresses will be silently discarded.
The no form of the command configures discarding all Telnet request messages destined to the non-
owner virtual router instance IP addresses.
Default no telnet-reply — Telnet requests to the virtual router instance IP addresses are discarded.
traceroute-reply
Syntax [no] traceroute-reply
Context config>router>if>vrrp
config>router>if>ipv6>vrrp
Description This command is valid only if the VRRP virtual router instance associated with this entry is a non-
owner.
When this command is enabled, a non-owner master can reply to traceroute requests directed to the 
virtual router instance IP addresses.
A non-owner backup virtual router never responds to such traceroute requests regardless of the trace-
route-reply status.
Default no traceroute-reply
vrrp
Syntax vrrp vrid [owner]
no vrrp vrid
Context config>router>interface ip-int-name
config>router>if>ipv6
Description This command creates the context to configure a VRRP virtual router instance. A virtual router is 
defined by its virtual router identifier (VRID) and a set of IP addresses. 
The optional owner keyword indicates that the owner controls the IP address of the virtual router and 
is responsible for forwarding packets sent to this IP address. The owner assumes the role of the master 
virtual router. 
All other virtual router instances participating in this message domain must have the same vrid 
configured and cannot be configured as owner. Once created, the owner keyword is optional when 
entering the vrid for configuration purposes. 
A vrid is internally associated with the IP interface. This allows the vrid to be used on multiple IP 
interfaces while representing different virtual router instances.