HP 3500YL User Manual

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IP Routing Features

UDP Broadcast Forwarding

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< ip-address >: This can be either of the following:

• The unicast address of a destination server on another

subnet. For example: 15.75.10.43.

• The broadcast address of the subnet on which a

destination server operates. For example, the following
address directs broadcasts to All hosts in the 15.75.11.0
subnet: 15.75.11.255.

Note: The subnet mask for a forwarded UDP packet is the same
as the subnet mask for the VLAN (or subnet on a multinetted
VLAN) on which the UDP broadcast packet was received from
a client.

< udp-port-# >: Any UDP port number corresponding to a UDP
application supported on a device at the specified unicast
address or in the subnet at the specified broadcast address. For
more information on UDP port numbers, refer to “TCP/UDP
Port Number Ranges” on page 5-155

.

< port-name >: Allows use of common names for certain well-
known UDP port numbers. You can type in the specific name
instead of having to recall the corresponding number:

dns: Domain Name Service (53)
ntp: Network Time Protocol (123)
netbios-ns: NetBIOS Name Service (137)
netbios-dgm: NetBIOS Datagram Service (138)
radius: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (1812)
radius-old: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (1645)
rip: Routing Information Protocol (520)
snmp: Simple Network Management Protocol (161)
snmp-trap: Simple Network Management Protocol (162)
tftp: Trivial File Transfer Protocol (69)
timep: Time Protocol (37)

For example, the following command configures the routing switch to forward
UDP broadcasts from a client on VLAN 1 for a time protocol server:

ProCurve(vlan-1)# ip forward-protocol udp 15.75.11.155

timep

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