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Posted by headsetadapter.com on March 10, 2007, 9:00 pm
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Have you configured your Aironet 1200 as a ROUTER? It's VERY UNUSUAL. In
most cases the Aironet APs work as a "bridge", providing a connectivity at
the Layer2. Then you connect them to a Switch, which then connects them into
the Layer3 Core. That's where you should configure "ip forward-protocol".
Good luck,
Mike
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Cisco IP Phone Headset Adapters
www.ciscoheadsetadapter.com
>I have a cisco aironet 1200 with IOS 12.2. I need to forward a UDP
> port that is not covered in the default ip-helper command ports. I
> have used the ip forward-protocol command for this exact port at
> other location when I had routers between the devices that were on
> different VLAN's. There is no ip forward-protocol command on the
> aironet so I am assuming I will not be able to do this. Can anyone
> confirm this can not be done or have an idea on another way to forward
> my udp port?
>
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