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Other IP Commands
Parameters
round-robin
per-flow
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of the command disables equal‐cost multi‐path:
no ip equal-cost multi-path
Mode
Global configuration: 
Default
Disabled
Example
The following example enables equal‐cost multi‐path and sets the selection method as per‐flow:
XSR(config)# ip equal-cost multi-path per-flow
ip forward-protocol
This command enables broadcast forwarding and specifies which protocols and ports will be 
forwarded. The IP forward protocol is one of two commands used for UDP broadcast forwarding. 
Also refer to the
If a certain service exists inside the node, and there is no need to forward the request to remote 
networks, the no form of this command should be used to disable the forwarding for the specific 
port. Such requests will not be automatically blocked from being forwarded, just because a service 
for them exists in the node.
Syntax
ip forward-protocol {udp [port]}
udp
5-156 Configuring the Internet Protocol
Round robin method of selecting the routing path, if multiple paths are 
available.
Per‐flow method of selecting the routing path, if multiple paths are available.
XSR(config)#
ip helper-address
Note: The XSR supports a maximum of 50 IP helper addresses per port and 50 IP forward ports
with (64 MBytes of memory installed.
Forward UDP datagrams.
 command, which specifies the new destination.

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