Silly question.  I know you can have multiple IP Helper addresses configured
on an interface.  But doesn't the router attempt each server in the order
they're entered for all broadcasts that it's configured to forward?

My question is, let's say I have a DHCP server in one TCP/IP subnet and I
have something else in another subnet (let's say a custom application) that
needs to receive broadcasts for some reason (this is a totally hypothetical
situation).

Is it possible to tell the router to forward all broadcasts on port 67 to a
specific IP/subnet and also forward all broadcasts on (say) port 2000 to a
different IP/subnet?

Just curious.... I could see where this would be handy......

Mike W.


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