IP Routing Features 
UDP Broadcast Forwarding on 5300xl Switches 
UDP Broadcast Forwarding on 5300xl 
Switches 
This feature applies only to the 5300xl switches. 
Overview 
Some applications rely on client requests sent as limited IP broadcasts 
addressed to a UDP application port. If a server for the application receives 
such a broadcast, the server can reply to the client. Since typical router 
behavior, by default, does not allow broadcast forwarding, a client’s UDP 
broadcast requests cannot reach a target server on a different subnet unless 
the router is configured to forward client UDP broadcasts to that server. 
Beginning with software release E.09.xx, a 5300xl switch with routing enabled 
includes optional per-VLAN UDP broadcast forwarding that allows up to 256 
server and/or subnet entries on the switch (16 entries per-VLAN). If an entry 
for a particular UDP port number is configured on a VLAN and an inbound 
UDP broadcast packet with that port number is received on the VLAN, then 
the switch routes the packet to the appropriate subnet. (Each entry can 
designate either a single device or a single subnet. The switch ignores any 
entry that designates multiple subnets.) 
Note  The number of UDP broadcast forwarding entries supported is affected by the 
number of IP helper addresses configurted to support DHCP Relay. Refer to 
“Operating Notes for UDP Broadcast Forwarding” on page 11-81. 
A UDP forwarding entry includes the desired UDP port number, and can be 
either an IP unicast address or an IP subnet broadcast address for the subnet 
the server is in. Thus, an incoming UDP packet carrying the configured port 
number will be: 
■  Forwarded to a specific host if a unicast server address is configured for 
that port number. 
■  Broadcast on the appropriate destination subnet if a subnet address is 
configured for that port number. 
Note that a UDP forwarding entry for a particular UDP port number is always 
configured in a specific VLAN and applies only to client UDP broadcast 
requests received inbound on that VLAN. If the VLAN includes multiple 
subnets, then the entry applies to client broadcasts with that port number from 
any subnet in the VLAN. 
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