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IP Routing Features
UDP Broadcast Forwarding

Configuring and Enabling UDP Broadcast Forwarding

To configure and enable UDP broadcast forwarding on the switch:

1. Enable routing.

2. Globally enable UDP broadcast forwarding.

3. On a per-VLAN basis, configure a forwarding address and UDP port type

for each type of incoming UDP broadcast you want routed to other VLANs.

Globally Enabling UDP Broadcast Forwarding

Syntax [no] ip udp-bcast-forward

Enables or disables UDP broadcast forwarding on the routing
switch. Routing must be enabled before executing this
command. Using the

no form of this command disables any ip

forward protocol udp commands configured in VLANs on the
switch. (Default: Disabled)

Configuring UDP Broadcast Forwarding on Individual VLANs

This command routes an inbound UDP broadcast packet received from a
client on the VLAN to the unicast or broadcast address configured for the UDP
port type.

Syntax [no] ip forward-protocol udp < ip-address > < port-number | port-name >

Used in a VLAN context to configure or remove a server or
broadcast address and its associated UDP port number. You
can configure a maximum of 16

forward-protocol udp assign­

ments in a given VLAN. The switch allows a total of 256
forward-protocol udp assignments across all VLANs. You can
configure UDP broadcast forwarding addresses regardless of
whether UDP broadcast forwarding is globally enabled on the
switch. However, the feature does not operate unless globally
enabled.

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