Table 19 – Allied Telesis RAPIER I User Manual
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Table 19: New and changed parameters in the output of the show ip udp command
Parameter Meaning
Local
Address
The IP address of the last interface that was used to transport UDP packets from
the router or switch, for a given process. An address of 0.0.0.0 indicates that the
UDP session is active, but either no packets have been transmitted yet, or packets
have been transmitted without specifying the source IP address.
Process
The process that is using the UDP session. The following process types may use
UDP on the router or switch:
NTP
Time synchronisation using the Network Time Protocol
LB
Load Balancing
RSVP
Quality of Service determination using the Resource Reservation
Protocol
UPNP
Universal Plug and Play
VOIP
Voice over IP
L2TP
Tunnelling of PPP Link Layer data using the Layer 2 Tunnelling
Protocol
X25
The X25 protocol
SYSLOG
Generation/reception of syslog type logs
SRLP LOG
Generation/reception of logs using the Secure Router Log
Protocol
NETM LOG
Generation/reception of logs using the Net Manage protocol
TFTP
Download/upload of files using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol
SNMP
Transfer of device management data using the Simple Network
Management Protocol
DHCP SVR
External network node configuration by the router or switch
acting as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
DHCP CLT
Communications by the router or switch when acting as a client,
using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
BOOTP
Communications by the router or switch when acting as a BOOTP
Relay Agent
UDP FWD
Forwarding of UDP packets to an external device using IP Helper.
DNS
Hostname resolution using the Domain Name System Protocol
DNS RELAY
The relaying of DNS messages from the router or switch to an
external host
RIP
Routing of IP packets using the Routing Information Protocol
IKMP
Secure communications using the Internet Security Association
and Key Management Protocol
IKMP NAT
Secure communications using the Internet Security Association
and Key Management Protocol via devices configured using
Network Address Translation
IPSEC
Secure communications using the IP Security Protocol
TACACS
User authentication using the Terminal Access Controller Access
Control System protocol
RADIUS
User authentication using the Remote Authentication Dial In User
Service Protocol
RAD ACC
Accounting using the RADIUS protocol