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Chapter 20. IPv4 Unicast Routing | 631
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
entry two {
if match all {
destination-port 67 ;
} then {
vlan "to7" ;
}
}
If you include more than one VLAN set attribute or more than one destination-ipaddress set
attribute in one policy entry, the last one is accepted and the rest are ignored.
Note: Although the Policy manager allows you to set a range for the
destination-port, you should not specify the range for the
destination-port attribute in the match clause of the policy
statement for the UDP profile. If a
destination-port range is
configured, the last port in the range is accepted and the rest are
ignored.
You can have two valid set statements in each entry of a UDP Forwarding policy; one a
destination-ipaddress and one a VLAN. XCM8800 currently allows a maximum of eight
entries in a UDP Forwarding policy, so you can define a maximum of 16 destinations for one
inbound broadcast UDP packet: eight IP addresses and eight VLANs.
Note: It is strongly advised to have no more than eight entries in a UDP
Forwarding profile. The UDP Forwarding module processes those
entries even if the entries do not contain any attributes for UDP
Forwarding. Having more than eight entries drastically reduces the
performance of the system. If the inbound UDP traffic rate is very
high, having more than eight entries could cause the system to
freeze or become locked.
Note: If you rename a VLAN referred to in your UDP Forwarding profile,
you must manually edit the policy to reflect the new name, and
refresh the policy.
You can also validate whether the UDP profile has been successfully associated with the
VLAN by using the command
show policy {<policy-name> | detail}. UDP Forwarding is
implemented as part of the netTools process, so the command does display netTools as a
user of the policy.
To remove a policy, use the none form of the following command:










