Users Guide

Figure 42. UDP Helper with Subnet Broadcast Addresses
UDP Helper with Congured Broadcast Addresses
Incoming packets with a destination IP address matching the congured broadcast address of any interface are forwarded to the matching
interfaces.
In the following illustration, Packet 1 has a destination IP address that matches the congured broadcast address of VLAN 100 and 101. If
you enabled UDP helper and the UDP port number matches, the packet is ooded on both VLANs with an unchanged destination address.
Packet 2 is sent from a host on VLAN 101. It has broadcast MAC address and a destination IP address that matches the congured
broadcast address on VLAN 101. In this case, Packet 2 is ooded on VLAN 101 with the destination address unchanged because the
forwarding process is Layer 2. If you enabled UDP helper, the packet is ooded on VLAN 100 as well.
Figure 43. UDP Helper with Congured Broadcast Addresses
UDP Helper with No Congured Broadcast Addresses
The following describes UDP helper with no broadcast addresses congured.
If the incoming packet has a broadcast destination IP address, the unaltered packet is routed to all Layer 3 interfaces.
If the Incoming packet has a destination IP address that matches the subnet broadcast address of any interface, the unaltered packet is
routed to the matching interfaces.
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