Configuring Advanced Server for UNIX
Configuring NetBIOS
Product Manual
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05
For the example
names.cfg
above, the output of the
nbtstat -c
command is:
The
nbtstat
command is fully described below.
Static mappings from
names.cfg
are stored together with registered and cached
name in a name table within the kernel. The number of names that can be stored in
this name table is limited by the tuneable parameter NBMAXNAMES. When
adjusting this parameter, keep in mind that two or three entries are required for each
name with default extensions.
5.1.3.3
Commands used for administering name resolution
The
nbtstat
command is used to display diagnostic information about NetBIOS name
resolution.
nbtstat
is especially useful for troubleshooting NetBIOS name resolution
problems.
Syntax:
nbtstat { -a | -q } RemoteName [ -e Extension ]
nbtstat -A IP address
nbtstat [-c] [-n] [-r] [-w]
nbtstat -R
Node IpAddress(es): [144.145.100.010] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Cache Name Table
Name
Type
Host Address
Life [sec]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRUSTPDC
<20>
UNIQUE
144.145.101.20
-1
TRUSTPDC
<00>
UNIQUE
144.145.101.20
-1
TRUSTPDC.DOM
<1B>
UNIQUE
144.145.101.20
-1
TRUSTPDC.DOM
<1C>
GROUP
144.145.101.20
-1
TRUSTPDC.DOM
<00>
GROUP
144.145.101.20
-1
OTHERBDC1
<20>
UNIQUE
144.145.102.30
-1
OTHERBDC1
<03>
UNIQUE
144.145.102.30
-1
OTHERBDC1
<00>
UNIQUE
144.145.102.30
-1
OTHERBDC2
<20>
UNIQUE
144.145.102.31
-1
OTHERBDC2
<03>
UNIQUE
144.145.102.31
-1
OTHERBDC2
<00>
UNIQUE
144.145.102.31
-1
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