IP Routing Features 
UDP Broadcast Forwarding on 5300xl Switches 
For example, VLAN 1 (15.75.10.1) is configured to forward inbound UDP 
packets as shown in table 11-17: 
Table 11-17. Example of a UDP Packet-Forwarding Environment 
Interface  IP 
Address 
Subnet 
Mask 
Forwarding 
Address 
UDP 
Port 
Notes 
VLAN 1  15.75.10.1  255.255.255.0  15.75.11.43 
1188 
Unicast address for forwarding inbound UDP packets with 
UDP port 1188 to a specific device on VLAN 2. 
15.75.11.255 
1812  Broadcast address for forwarding inbound UDP packets 
with UDP port 1812 to any device in the 15.75.11.0 network. 
15.75.12.255 
1813 
Broadcast address for forwarding inbound UDP packets 
with UDP port 1813 to any device in the 15.75.12.0 network. 
VLAN 2  15.75.11.1  255.255.255.0  None  N/A  Destination VLAN for UDP 1188 broadcasts from clients on 
VLAN 1. The device identified in the unicast forwarding 
address configured in VLAN 1 must be on this VLAN. 
Also the destination VLAN for UDP 1812 from clients on 
VLAN 1. 
VLAN 3  15.75.12.1  255.255.255.0  None  N/A  Destination VLAN for UDP 1813 broadcasts from clients on 
VLAN 1. 
Note  If an IP server or subnet entry is invalid, a switch will not try to forward UDP 
packets to the configured device or subnet address. 
Subnet Masking for UDP Forwarding Addresses 
The subnet mask for a UDP forwarding address is the same as the mask 
applied to the subnet on which the inbound UDP broadcast packet is received. 
To forward inbound UDP broadcast packets as limited broadcasts to other 
subnets, use the broadcast address that covers the subnet you want to reach. 
For example, if VLAN 1 has an IP address of 15.75.10.1/24 (15.75.10.1 
255.255.255.0), then you can configure the following unicast and limited 
broadcast addresses for UDP packet forwarding to subnet 15.75.11.0: 
Forwarding Destination Type  IP Address 
UDP Unicast to a Single Device in the 15.75.11.0 Subnet  15.75.11.X 
UDP Broadcast to Subnet 15.75.11.0  15.75.11.255 
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