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. Only one virtual router in the domain can be configured as owner. All other virtual router instances participating in this message domain must have the same VRID configured.
Priority is the most important parameter to be defined on a non-owner virtual router instance and defines the virtual router selection order in the master election process. The priority value and the preempt mode are used to determine the virtual router with the highest priority that can become the master virtual router.
The base priority is used to derive the in-use priority of the virtual router instance as modified by any optional VRRP priority control policy. VRRP priority control policies can be used to either override or adjust the base priority value depending on events or conditions within the chassis.
See VRRP non-owner accessibility for information about non-owner access parameters.