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UDP Relay, ARP Proxy
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Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 7 ARP Proxy Page The ARP Proxy Page contains the following field. • ARP Proxy - Enables the device to respond to ARP requests for located nodes. If disabled, the device responds with its own MAC address. 2. Enable ARP Proxy. 3. Click Apply. Arp Proxy is enabled, and the device is updated. UDP Relay The UDP Relay allows UDP packets to reach other networks. This feature enables browsing from workstations to servers on different networks. The UDP Relay Page contains the following fields. 1. Click System > System Management > IP Addressing > UDP Relay. The UDP Relay Page opens: Chapter 7: Configuring IP Information 133 Configuring Layer 3
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Chapter 7: Configuring IP Information
Configuring Layer 3
SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide
Chapter
7
ARP Proxy Page
The
ARP Proxy Page
contains the following field.
•
ARP Proxy
— Enables the device to respond to ARP requests for located nodes. If disabled, the
device responds with its own MAC address.
2.
Enable ARP Proxy.
3.
Click
Apply
. Arp Proxy is enabled, and the device is updated.
UDP Relay
The UDP Relay allows UDP packets to reach other networks. This feature enables browsing from
workstations to servers on different networks. The
UDP Relay Page
contains the following fields.
1.
Click
System
>
System Management
>
IP Addressing
>
UDP Relay
. The
UDP Relay Page
opens: