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Configuring the NetBIOS Windows Internet Naming Service Servers for the Client

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Volume 9-Network Application / Chapter 49-DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Configuration Commands server IP addresses. To configure the IP address list of DNS servers available to DHCP clients under the DHCP pool configuration mode use the following command. Command dns-server IP-ADDRESS Explanation This command configures the IP address list of DNS servers available to DHCP clients. Use the no form of this command to remove the DNS server list. This example shows how to specify 10.1.1.1 as the IP address of DNS server in a DHCP address pool named "pool1". DGS6600#configure terminal DGS6600(config)#ip dhcp pool pool1 DGS6600(config-dhcp)#dns-server 10.1.1.1 Configuring the NetBIOS Windows Internet Naming Service Servers for the Client Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is a name resolution service that Microsoft DHCP clients use to match host names to IP addresses in a grouping of networks. It possible to configure a primary and secondary WINS server on the DGS-6600 Series Switch. The primary preference is the old WINS. The maximum number of configurable WINS servers is dependent on each project. To configure the NetBIOS WINS servers available to a Microsoft DHCP client, use the following command in DHCP pool configuration mode: Command netbios wins-server IP-ADDRESS Explanation To configure the IP address of a WINS server for Microsoft Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) clients. Use the no form of this command to remove the configuration of WINS server. The following example configures a primary WINS server as 10.1.1.100, a secondary WINS server as 10.1.1.200 in DHCP pool "pool1" DGS6600#configure terminal DGS6600(config)#ip dhcp pool pool1 DGS6600(config-dhcp)#netbios wins-server 10.1.1.100 DGS6600(config-dhcp)#netbios wins-server 10.1.1.200 Configuring the NetBIOS Node Type for the client The NetBIOS node type for Microsoft DHCP clients can be one of four settings: broadcast, peer-topeer, mixed, or hybrid. the recommended type is h - (Hybrid) mode. It determines what methods NetBios will use to register and resolve names. • b-node - The broadcast system uses broadcasts. • p-node - A p-node system uses only point-to-point name queries to a name server (WINS). • m-node - An m-node system broadcasts first, and then queries the name server. • Hybrid - A hybrid system queries the name server first, and then broadcasts. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 491

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Volume 9-Network Application / Chapter 49-DHCP Server Configuration
DHCP Server Configuration Commands
DGS-6600 Configuration Guide
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server IP addresses. To configure the IP address list of DNS servers available to DHCP clients
under the DHCP pool configuration mode use the following command.
This example shows how to specify 10.1.1.1 as the IP address of DNS server in a DHCP address
pool named “pool1”.
Configuring the NetBIOS Windows Internet Naming Service Servers for the Client
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is a name resolution service that Microsoft DHCP clients
use to match host names to IP addresses in a grouping of networks. It possible to configure a
primary and secondary WINS server on the DGS-6600 Series Switch. The primary preference is the
old WINS. The maximum number of configurable WINS servers is dependent on each project. To
configure the NetBIOS WINS servers available to a Microsoft DHCP client, use the following
command in DHCP pool configuration mode:
The following example configures a primary WINS server as 10.1.1.100, a secondary WINS server
as 10.1.1.200 in DHCP pool “pool1”
Configuring the NetBIOS Node Type for the client
The NetBIOS node type for Microsoft DHCP clients can be one of four settings: broadcast, peer-to-
peer, mixed, or hybrid. the recommended type is h - (Hybrid) mode. It determines what methods
NetBios will use to register and resolve names.
• b-node - The broadcast system uses broadcasts.
• p-node - A p-node system uses only point-to-point name queries to a name server (WINS).
• m-node - An m-node system broadcasts first, and then queries the name server.
• Hybrid - A hybrid system queries the name server first, and then broadcasts.
Command
Explanation
dns-server
IP-ADDRESS
This command configures the IP address
list of DNS servers available to DHCP
clients. Use the no form of this
command to remove the DNS server list.
DGS6600#configure terminal
DGS6600(config)#ip dhcp pool pool1
DGS6600(config-dhcp)#dns-server 10.1.1.1
Command
Explanation
netbios wins-server
IP-ADDRESS
To configure the IP address of a WINS server for
Microsoft Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) clients. Use the no form of this command
to remove the configuration of WINS server.
DGS6600#configure terminal
DGS6600(config)#ip dhcp pool pool1
DGS6600(config-dhcp)#netbios wins-server 10.1.1.100
DGS6600(config-dhcp)#netbios wins-server 10.1.1.200