netbios-name-server
This command configures NetBIOS Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) name servers
that are available to DHCP clients.
One IP address is required, although one can specify up to eight addresses in one command
line. Servers are listed in order of preference (address1 is the most preferred server, address2 is
the next most preferred server, and so on).
Default
Format
Mode
no netbios-name-server
This command removes the NetBIOS name server list.
Format
Mode
netbios-node-type
The command configures the NetBIOS node type for Microsoft Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) clients.type Specifies the NetBIOS node type. Valid types are:
•
b-node—Broadcast
•
p-node—Peer-to-peer
•
m-node—Mixed
•
h-node—Hybrid (recommended)
Default
Format
Mode
no netbios-node-type
This command removes the NetBIOS node Type.
Format
Mode
next-server
This command configures the next server in the boot process of a DHCP client.The
parameter is the IP address of the next server in the boot process, which is typically a TFTP
server.
Default
Format
Mode
none
netbios-name-server <address> [<address2>...<address8>]
DHCP Pool Config
no netbios-name-server
DHCP Pool Config
none
netbios-node-type <type>
DHCP Pool Config
no netbios-node-type
DHCP Pool Config
inbound interface helper addresses
next-server <address>
DHCP Pool Config
6 Utility Commands
<address>
DHCP Server Commands
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