What is the ip helper feature – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features

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Enabling L2 Relay on VLANs

You can enable L2 DHCP relay on a particular VLAN. The VLAN is identified

by a service VLAN ID (S-VID), which a service provider uses to identify a

customer’s traffic while traversing the provider network to multiple remote

sites. The switch uses the VLAN membership of the switch port client (the

customer VLAN ID, or C-VID) to perform a lookup a corresponding S-VID.
If the S-VID is enabled for DHCP Relay, then the packet can be forwarded. If

the C-VID does not correspond to an S-VID that is enabled for DHCP Relay,

then the switch will not relay the DHCP request packet.

What Is the IP Helper Feature?

The IP Helper feature provides the ability for a router to forward configured

UDP broadcast packets to a particular IP address. This allows applications to

reach servers on non-local subnets. This is possible even when the application

is designed to assume a server is always on a local subnet or when the

application uses broadcast packets to reach the server (with the limited

broadcast address 255.255.255.255, or a network directed broadcast address).
You can configure relay entries globally and on routing interfaces. Each relay

entry maps an ingress interface and destination UDP port number to a single

IPv4 address (the helper address). Multiple relay entries may be configured

for the same interface and UDP port, in which case the relay agent relays

matching packets to each server address. Interface configuration takes priority

over global configuration. If the destination UDP port for a packet matches

any entry on the ingress interface, the packet is handled according to the

interface configuration. If the packet does not match any entry on the ingress

interface, the packet is handled according to the global IP helper

configuration.
You can configure discard relay entries. Discard entries are used to discard

packets received on a specific interface when those packets would otherwise

be relayed according to a global relay entry. Discard relay entries may be

configured on interfaces, but are not configured globally.
Additionally, you can configure which UDP ports are forwarded. Certain UDP

port numbers can be selected from the Web interface or specified by name in

the CLI, but you can also configure a relay entry with any UDP port number.

You may configure relay entries that do not specify a destination UDP port.

The relay agent assumes that these entries match packets with the UDP

destination ports listed in Table 33-1 (the list of default ports).

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