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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring broadcast relayThe following example defines a reservation pool for data devices:<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)# ip dhcp pool 3<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# name "Data 1 Server"Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# start-ip-addr 135.64.20.61Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# end-ip-addr 135.64.20.61Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# subnet-mask 27Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# client-identifier 01:11:22:33:44:55:66Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# default-router 135.64.20.33Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# dns-server 10.10.1.1Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-DHCP 3)# exit<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)# ip dhcp activate pool 3Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)#Configuring broadcast relayWhen you configure broadcast relay, <strong>the</strong> router forwards broadcast packets across interfaces.You can configure <strong>the</strong> following types <strong>of</strong> broadcast relay:●●Directed broadcast forwardingNetBIOS rebroadcast● DHCP and BOOTP client broadcastFor more information about DHCP and BOOTP client broadcast, see Configuring DHCP andBOOTP relay on page 177.Issue 3 January 2005 185

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