Netgear GSM7328SO Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 278
IP Helper Commands, clear ip helper statistics, ip helper-address Global Config
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ProSafe Managed Switch Term Definition Maximum Hop Count The maximum allowable relay agent hops. Minimum Wait Time (Seconds) The minimum wait time. Admin Mode Indicates whether relaying of requests is enabled or disabled. Server IP Address The IP address for the BootP/DHCP Relay server. Circuit Id Option Mode The DHCP circuit Id option which may be enabled or disabled. Requests Received The number or requests received. Requests Relayed The number of requests relayed. Packets Discarded The number of packets discarded. IP Helper Commands This section describes the commands to configure a DHCP relay agent with multiple DHCP server addresses per routing interface, and to use different server addresses for client packets arriving on different interfaces on the relay agent. clear ip helper statistics Use this command to reset the statistics displayed in the show ip helper statistics command to zero. Format Mode clear ip helper statistics Privileged EXEC ip helper-address (Global Config) Use the Global Configuration ip helper-address command to have the switch forward User Datagram Protocol (UDP) broadcasts received on an interface. To disable the forwarding of broadcast packets to specific addresses, use the no form of this command. The ip helper-address command forwards specific UDP broadcast from one interface to another. You can define many helper addresses but the total number of address-port pairs is limited to 128 for the whole device. The setting of a helper address for a specific interface has precedence over a setting of a helper address for all interfaces. Ip-address: Destination broadcast or host address to be used when forwarding UDP broadcasts. You can specify 0.0.0.0 to indicate not to forward the UDP packet to any host and use "255.255.255.255" to broadcast the UDP packets to all hosts on the target subnet. Routing Commands 278