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Configure System Information
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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Web Management User Manual
7. Use Server Address to specify the UDP Relay Server Address in x.x.x.x format.
8. Use UDP Port to specify UDP Destination Port.
The following ports are supported:
DefaultSet. Relay UDP port 0 packets. This is specified if no UDP port is selected
when creating a Relay server.
dhcp. Relay DHCP (UDP port 67) packets.
domain. Relay DNS (UDP port 53) packets.
isakmp. Relay ISAKMP (UDP port 500) packets.
mobile-ip. Relay Mobile IP (UDP port 434) packets
nameserver. Relay IEN-116 Name Service (UDP port 42) packets
netbios-dgm. Relay NetBIOS Datagram Server (UDP port 138) packets
netbios-ns. Relay NetBIOS Name Server (UDP port 137) packets
ntp. Relay network time protocol (UDP port 123) packets.
pim-auto-rp. Relay PIM auto RP (UDP port 496) packets.
rip. Relay RIP (UDP port 520) packets
tacacs. Relay TACACS (UDP port 49) packet
tftp. Relay TFTP (UDP port 69) packets
time. Relay time service (UDP port 37) packets
Other. If this option is selected, the UDP Port Other Value is enabled. This option
permits the user to enter their own UDP port in UDP Port Other Value.
9. Use UDP Port Other Value to specify UDP Destination Port that lies between 0 and 65535.
10. Use Discard to enable/disable dropping of matched packets.
Enable can be chosen only when a user enters 0.0.0.0 IP address. Discard mode can be
set to Disable when user adds a new entry with a non-zero IP address.
11. Click the Add button.
An entry with the specified configuration is created in the UDP Relay Table.
12. Click the Apply button.
The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect
immediately.
The Hit Count field displays the number of UDP packets that are detected on the UDP
port.