User manual
 Generic Service UDP Relay
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Generic Service UDP Relay
UDP relay may be configured for generic services. Generic services may include applications 
such as Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), Domain Name System (DNS), IEN-116 Name 
Server. You will need to know the well-known UDP port number if you want to configure 
these services.
Generic Services Menu
To configure a relay for a generic service, on the command line for the UDP Relay Configura-
tion screen, enter 4. A menu similar to the following displays:
4) +Generic Services Menu
41) +Modify existing Generic Services Menu
42) +Delete existing Generic Service Menu
43) +Add new Generic Service Menu
Submenu Command {Item/?/Help/Quit/Redraw} {Redraw} : 
Adding a Generic Service
Use the Add new Generic Service Menu to create a new generic service. On the Generic 
Services Menu, enter 43. A screen similar to the following displays:
43) +Add new Generic Service Menu
431) Description of new Service : 
432) Forwarded port : UNSET
433) Next-hop Address {list/add/delete} : UNSET
434) Forward to VLANs {list/add/delete} : UNSET
Command {Item/?/Help/Quit/Done/Redraw} {Redraw} : 
The required parameters are Forwarded port, and either Next-hop Address or Forward to 
VLANs. A description of the generic service is optional.
The 
Done command on this screen saves the current changes but does not activate the relay. 
The relay will be reinitialized and activated with the changes when Save is entered on the 
UDP Relay Configuration screen.
Description of new Service
A description of the service you want to configure.
Forwarded port
The corresponding well-known 
UDP port number for the service. For example, TFTP uses port 
69. The default is 
UNSET. When you set this parameter, the relevant port number displays.
Next-hop Address
Use this parameter to list, add, or delete the server address(es) to which the 
NBNS UDP relay 
will forward. The default is UNSET. Up to 8 addresses may be configured. The value redis-
plays as SET when at least one address is configured. You can list, add, or delete addresses 
by entering 433=l, 433=a, or 433=d on the command line.










