From: Mike Haddad (mike.haddad@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Apr 08 2008 - 04:25:24 ART
Hello Joseph,
In my scenario the DHCP is unknown so I need to forward the broadcast from
E0/0 to E0/1. According to your explanation I don't need it on the e0/0,
right?
Thanks for your time,
Regards,
> From: joe@affirmedsystems.com> To: mike.haddad@hotmail.com;
ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: RE: ip directed-broadcast> Date: Tue, 8 Apr
2008 02:18:04 -0400> > You will only require it on the interfaces that will
forward to the subnet> directed (all ones HOST) address.> > Your local traffic
destined for a directed broadcast is routed as any other> packet to the ip
address listed in the "ip helper-address" command (as a> unicast).> > I take
it you want dhcp or other broadcast destined traffic on one interface> to be
broadcasted out on another interface?> > If E0/1 is where that broadcast will
END then it will need the "ip> directed-broadcast" command.> > If E0/1 is just
another interface on the way to 187.1.56.255 then it will> not. Only the last
router interface where 187.1.56.x is configured.> > -Joe> > -----Original
Message-----> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
Behalf Of Mike> Haddad> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 2:04 AM> To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: ip directed-broadcast> > Hello,> > I went
through the DOC CD and couldn't really understand where shoud I> apply> the
"ip direct-broadcast". I know for sure it is on the destination> interface> of
the broadcast. The question is do I have to apply it under the interface>
forwarding this traffic?> > For example:> interface Ethernet0/0> ip
helper-address 187.1.56.255> ip directed-broadcast> !> interface Ethernet0/1>
ip directed-broadcast> > Do I really have to put it under e0/0? Why?> Is it
that it has to be applied to the originating and destination> interface?> >
Thanks in advance,> > > >
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