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H3C WA2600 Enhanced Series Command Reference

H3C WA2600 Enhanced Series
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all: Specifies all WINS server addresses to be removed.
Description
Use the nbns-list command to specify WINS server address(es) in a DHCP address pool.
Use the undo nbns-list command to remove WINS server address(es) assigned from a DHCP address
pool to the DHCP client.
By default, no WINS server address is specified.
If you use the nbns-list command repeatedly, the latest configuration will overwrite the previous one.
Related commands: dhcp server ip-pool, netbios-type, and display dhcp server tree.
Examples
# Specify WINS server address 10.12.1.99 in DHCP address pool 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dhcp server ip-pool 0
[Sysname-dhcp-pool-0] nbns-list 10.12.1.99
netbios-type
Syntax
netbios-type { b-node | h-node | m-node | p-node }
undo netbios-type
View
DHCP address pool view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
b-node: Broadcast node. A b-node client sends the destination name in a broadcast message. The
destination returns the name-to-IP mapping to the client after receiving the message.
p-node: Peer-to-peer node. A p-node client sends the destination name in a unicast message to the
WINS server, and the WINS server returns the mapping to the client.
m-node: Mixed node, a combination of a b-node first and p-node second. An m-node client broadcasts
the destination name, if there is no response, and then unicasts the destination name to the WINS
server to get the mapping.
h-node: Hybrid node, a combination of a p-node first and b-node second. An h-node is a p-node with
the peer-to-peer communication mechanism. An h-node client unicasts the destination name to the
WINS server, if there is no response, and then broadcasts it to get the mapping from the destination.
Description
Use the netbios-type command to specify the client NetBIOS node type in a DHCP address pool.
Use the undo netbios-type command to remove the client NetBIOS node type assigned from a DHCP
address pool to the DHCP client.
By default, no NetBIOS node type is specified.
Related commands: dhcp server ip-pool, nbns-list, and display dhcp server tree.

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H3C WA2600 Enhanced Series Specifications

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BrandH3C
ModelWA2600 Enhanced Series
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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