Command Reference Guide

Tunnel Configuration Command Set

 

 

ip helper-address <address>

Use the ip helper-addresscommand to configure the Secure Router OS to forward User Datagram Protocol (UDP) broadcast packets received on the interface. Use the no form of this command to disable forwarding packets.

Note

The ip helper-addresscommand must be used in conjunction with the ip forward-protocol

 

command to configure the SROS to forward UDP broadcast packets. Refer to ip

 

forward-protocol udp <port number> on page 283 for more information.

 

 

Syntax Description

<address>

Specifies the destination IP address (in dotted decimal notation) for the forwarded

 

UDP packets.

Default Values

By default, broadcast UDP packets are not forwarded.

Command Modes

(config-interface)#

Interface Configuration Mode

 

Valid interfaces include: Ethernet (eth 0/1), PPP virtual interfaces (ppp 1), HDLC

 

virtual interfaces (hdlc 1), Frame Relay virtual sub-interfaces (fr 1.20), tunnel

 

interfaces (tunnel 1), and VLAN interface (vlan 1).

Functional Notes

When used in conjunction with the ip forward-protocolcommand, the ip helper-addressfeature allows you to customize which broadcast packets are forwarded.

To implement the helper address feature, assign helper address(es) (specifying the device that needs to receive the broadcast traffic) to the interface closest to the host that transmits the broadcast packets. When broadcast packets (of the specified type forwarded using the ip forward-protocolcommand) are received on the interface, they will be forwarded to the device that needs the information.

Only packets meeting the following criteria are considered eligible by the ip helper-addressfeature:

1.The packet IP protocol is User Datagram Protocol (UDP).

2.Any UDP port specified using the ip forward-protocolcommand.

3.The media access control (MAC) address of the frame is an all-ones broadcast address (ffff.ffff.ffff).

4.The destination IP address is broadcast defined by all ones (255.255.255.255) or a subnet broadcast (for example, 192.33.4.251 for the 192.33.4.248/30 subnet).

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