DHCP Server Configuration Commands
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Example
In the DHCP address pool 0, allocate the NetBIOS server at 10.12.1.99 to the
clients.
[3Com] dhcp server ip-pool 0
[3Com-dhcp-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
Parameter
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b-node: Broadcast mode, i.e., hostname-IP maps are obtained by means of
broadcast.
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p-node: Peer-to-peer mode, i.e., maps are obtained by means of
communicating with the NetBIOS server.
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m-node: Mixed (m) mode, i.e., the mode of type b nodes running
“peer-to-peer” communications mechanism.
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h-node: Hybrid (h) mode, i.e., the mode of type p nodes possessing some of
the broadcast features.
Description
Using the netbios-type command, you can configure the NetBIOS node type of the
clients of a global DHCP address pool. Using the undo netbios-type command, you
can restore the default setting.
By default, clients adopt type h node (h-node).
For the related commands, see dhcp server ip-pool, dhcp server netbios-type (in
interface view), dhcp server netbios-type (in system view), and nbns-list.
Example
Specify b-node as the NetBIOS node type of clients of DHCP address pool 0.
[3Com] dhcp server ip-pool 0
[3Com-dhcp-0] netbios-type b-node
network
Syntax
network ip-address [ mask netmask ]
undo network
View
DHCP address pool view
Parameter
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ip-address: The subnet address of an IP address pool used for dynamic
allocation.
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