Generic Service UDP Relay
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Forward to VLANs
Use this parameter to list, add, or delete VLANs to which the NBNS UDP relay will forward.
This default is UNSET. This value redisplays as SET when at least one VLAN is configured. Up
to 32 VLANs may be configured. You can list forwarding VLANs, or add or delete VLANs from
the forwarding list by entering 434=l, 434=a, or 434=d on the command line.
To configure a generic service:
1. On the Add new Generic Service menu, enter a description of the generic service. For
example:
431=TFTP
2. Enter the relevant UDP port number. For example:
432=69
3. At least one next-hop address must be configured. To add an address, enter:
433=a
The screen displays similar to the following:
FORWARD TO Server List
Item Server address Server Name (if known)
Enter IP address or host name of server to be added to list [‘h’ for help/<ret> to exit]:
4. Enter the next-hop address in dotted decimal format (i.e., 198.206.181.12), a hexadecimal
address (i.e., 0xc6ceb501). A host name (i.e., system.com) may be entered if the DNS
resolver is enabled using the res command.
5. When you are finished entering next-hop addresses, press <Enter> to return to the prompt
for the Add new Generic Services menu.
6. Select any VLANs for the relay to forward to. At the prompt, enter
434=a
A screen similar to the following displays:
Available/Selected VLANS
Item Group ID:VLAN ID MASK IP ADDR
1) 1:1 255.255. 0. 0 172. 23. 9.105 *
* = selected for forwarding
Enter item number of VLAN to be selected [‘h’f or help/<ret> to exit] :
7. Enter the item number of the group/VLAN that you want to select. Repeat this step for all
the groups/VLANs you want to select. An asterisk displays next to all selected VLANs.
8. Press <Enter> to return to the Add new Generic Services menu. Add any other generic
services in this way.
9. Enter d to keep the current changes and return to the Generic Services menu. Enter d to
return to the UDP Relay Configuration screen.
10. Enter s to save the changes and reinitialize the relay.