Alcatel-Lucent 7450 ESS Series Configuration Manual page 326

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The ssh-reply command enables the non-owner master to reply to SSH requests directed at the
virtual router instances IP addresses. The SSH request can be received on any routed interface. SSH
must not have been disabled at the management security level (either on the parental IP interface or
based on the SSH source host address). Proper login and CLI command authentication is still
enforced.
When ssh-reply is not enabled, SSH requests to non-owner master virtual IP addresses are silently
discarded.
Non-owner backup virtual routers never respond to SSH requests regardless of the ssh-reply setting.
The ssh-reply command is only available in non-owner vrrp nodal context.
By default, SSH requests to the virtual router instance IP addresses are silently discarded.
The no form of the command discards all SSH request messages destined to the non-owner virtual
router instance IP addresses.
no ssh-reply — SSH requests to the virtual router instance IP addresses are discarded.
[no] standby-forwarding
config>router>if>vrrp
This command specifies whether this VRRP instance allows forwarding packets to a standby router.
When disabled, a standby router should not forward traffic sent to virtual router's MAC address.
However, the standby router should forward traffic sent to the standby router's real MAC address.
When enabled, a standby router should forward all traffic.
[no] telnet-reply
config>router>if>vrrp
This command enables the non-owner master to reply to TCP port 23 Telnet requests directed at the
virtual router instances' IP addresses.
Non-owner virtual router instances are limited by the VRRP specifications to responding to ARP
requests destined to the virtual router IP addresses and routing IP packets not addressed to the virtual
router IP addresses. Many network administrators find this limitation frustrating when
troubleshooting VRRP connectivity issues.
This limitation can be disregarded for certain applications. Ping, SSH and Telnet can each be
individually enabled or disabled on a per-virtual-router-instance basis.
The telnet-reply command enables the non-owner master to reply to Telnet requests directed at the
virtual router instances' IP addresses. The Telnet request can be received on any routed interface.
Telnet must not have been disabled at the management security level (either on the parental IP
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