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Chapter32 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring IP Addressing
Use the no ip directed-broadcast interface configuration command to disable tra nsla tio n of di rec ted
broadcast to physical broadcasts. Use the no ip forward-protocol global configuratio n com mand t o
remove a protocol or port.
Forwarding UDP Broadcast Packets and Protocols
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is an IP host-to-host layer protocol, as is TCP. UDP provides a
low-overhead, connectionless session between two end systems and does not provide fo r
acknowledgment of received datagrams. Network hosts occasionally use UDP broadcasts to find
address, configuration, and name information. If such a host is on a network segment that does not
include a server, UDP broadcasts are normally not forwarded. You can remedy this situation by
configuring an interface on a router to forward certa in class es of bro adcas ts to a he lper a ddres s. You can
use more than one helper address per interface.
You can specify a UDP destination port to control which UDP services are forwarded. You can specify
multiple UDP protocols. You can also specify the Network Disk (ND) protocol, which is used by older
diskless Sun workstations and the network security protocol SDNS.
By default, both UDP and ND forwarding are enabled if a he lper a dd ress h as been de fined f or an
interface. The description for the ip forward-protocol interface configuration command in the Cisco
IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 1 of 3: Addressing and Services, Release 12.2 lists the ports that
are forwarded by default if you do not specify any UDP ports.
If you do not specify any UDP ports when you configure the forwarding of U DP broa dc asts, y ou ar e
configuring the router to act as a BOOTP forwarding agent. BOOTP packets carry DHCP information.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to enable forwarding UDP broadcast packets on
an interface and specify the destination address:
Step7 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step8 show ip interface [interface-id]
or
show running-config
Verify the configuration on the interface or all interfaces.
Step9 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command Purpose
Command Purpose
Step1 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step2 interface interface-id Enter interface configuration mode, and s pecify the L ayer 3 int erface
to configure.
Step3 no shutdown Enable the interface if necessary. By default, UNIs are disabled and
NNIs are enabled.
Step4 ip helper-address address Enable forwarding and specify the destination address for forwarding
UDP broadcast packets, including BOOTP.
Step5 exit Return to global configuration mode.
Step6 ip forward-protocol {udp [port] | nd | sdns} Specify which protocols the router forwards when forwardi ng
broadcast packets.
Step7 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.