For other protocols specified through the ip forward‐protocol command, the system forwards
broadcast UDP traffic as a unicast packet to the specified IP addresses.
Example
This example show how to have all client DHCP requests for users in VLAN 1 to be forwarded to
the remote DHCP server with IP address 192.168.1.28.
C3(su)->router(Config)#interface vlan 1
C3(su)->router(Config-if(Vlan 1))#ip helper-address 192.168.1.28
Reviewing IP Traffic and Configuring Routes
Purpose
To review IP traffic and configure routes, to send router ICMP (ping) messages, and to execute
traceroute.
Commands
For information about...
show ip route
ip route
ping
traceroute
show ip route
Use this command to display information about IP routes.
Syntax
show ip route [destination-prefix [destination-prefix-match] | connected | ospf |
rip | static | summary]
Parameters
destination‐prefix
destination‐prefix‐
match
connected
ospf
rip
static
summary
(Optional) Converts the specified address and mask into a prefix and
displays any routes that match the prefix.
(Optional) Displays connected routes.
(Optional) Displays routes configured for the OSPF routing protocol. For
details on configuring OSPF, refer to "Configuring OSPF" on page 20‐11.
(Optional) Displays routes configured for the RIP routing protocol. For
details on configuring RIP, refer to "Configuring RIP" on page 20‐2.
(Optional) Displays static routes.
(Optional) Displays a summary of the IP routing table.
Reviewing IP Traffic and Configuring Routes
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